How does a multistate business apportion its income?
When a group of corporations conducts a unitary business both within and without Nebraska, it will determine the income of the group attributable to its activities in Nebraska by use of an apportionment formula utilizing the combined income approach. Nebraska uses a single factor, sales-only formula to apportion income (Neb.Rev.Stat. Section 77-2734.05).
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