Nebraska Gift Tax Guide (2026)

Everything you need to know about gift tax, estate tax, and inheritance tax in Nebraska.

Nebraska Tax Overview

State Gift Tax
No
State Estate Tax
No
Inheritance Tax
Yes

Nebraska has an inheritance tax. Immediate family pays 1% on amounts over $100,000. Remote relatives pay up to 18%.

Federal Gift Tax in Nebraska

Regardless of Nebraska's state tax laws, the federal gift tax applies uniformly. For 2026:

Annual Exclusion
$19,000
per recipient
Lifetime Exemption
$15,000,000
per person

You can give up to $19,000 per person per year without any gift tax consequences. Gifts exceeding this amount count against your $15,000,000 lifetime exemption and require Form 709 filing.

Gift Tax Planning Tips for Nebraska Residents

Use the annual exclusion to make tax-free gifts to family members each year

Pay tuition and medical bills directly to institutions for unlimited tax-free transfers

Consider gift splitting if married to double your annual exclusion

Consult with a local estate planning attorney about state-specific considerations

Factor in Nebraska's inheritance tax when planning wealth transfers

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