Nebraska Sales and Use Tax Statement for Motorboat Sales 6MB 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Purchaser’s Name and Address, followed by the Seller’s Name and Address. Ensure all fields are filled accurately to avoid delays.
  3. In the Purchased Motorboat Description section, provide details such as Make of Boat, Year Manufactured, Total Horsepower, and Hull ID Number. This information is crucial for tax calculations.
  4. Complete the Tax Computation section by filling in the Total sales price, Trade-in allowance, and any Manufacturer’s rebate. Calculate the tax base and applicable taxes based on Nebraska rates.
  5. If claiming an exemption, complete the Nebraska Resale or Exempt Sale Certificate section with necessary details. Attach any required documentation to support your claim.
  6. Finally, ensure both Purchaser and Seller sign the form. Retain copies for your records as required by law.

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Nebraska sales tax overview The Nebraska (NE) state sales tax rate is currently 5.5%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 7.5%, but food and prescription drugs are exempt.
What are the sales and use tax rates in Nebraska? The Nebraska state sales and use tax rate is 5.5%.
Registration Classifications and Fees TypeDescriptionFee* Class 1 Vessels less than 16 feet in length and all canoes regardless of length $32 Class 2 Vessels 16 feet or over but less than 26 feet in length $55 Class 3 Vessels 26 feet or over but less than 40 feet in length $76.50 Class 4 Vessels 40 feet in length and over $1242 more rows
All Other State Sales Tax Rates StateTax RateNotes/Local Tax Implications Indiana 7.000% Tax applies regardless of where the boat is used Mississippi 7.000% Nebraska 7.000% Tennessee 7.000% 34 more rows Aug 16, 2025
What is Form 6? A Form 6 is the Nebraska Sales Tax and Use Form. If you purchase something from a Licensed Nebraska Dealer they are required by the State to provide you with this form so that you can register your vehicle in whatever county you reside.
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The Nebraska state sales and use tax rate is 5.5%. In addition, local sales and use taxes can be set at 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 1.75%, or 2%, as adopted by city or county governments.
All Other State Sales Tax Rates StateTax RateNotes/Local Tax Implications Nebraska 7.000% Tennessee 7.000% Michigan 8.000% California 8.250% Local taxes vary (famously) by county34 more rows Aug 16, 2025
Is there a property tax on a boat? Property taxes are assessed on boats in most states. Some marinas may also assess a tax on the slip (or the square footage of water in your slip if you keep your boat in the water). Other than removing the vessel from that marina and the state, theres no way to avoid property taxes.

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