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Nebraska supreme court reverses ruling on KAAPA ethanol’s over-paid taxes

January 29, 2013 | Meghan Sapp

In Nebraska, the state’s supreme court has reversed a Dec. 2011 decision, meaning that Kearny County does not have to re-pay KAAPA Ethanol $480,411.50 in taxes that the company says it overpaid in 2006. A lower court ruled that the county should re-pay the over-paid taxes but the state supreme court said in a nine-page statement that the taxes did not have to be refunded.

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