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NEWS RELEASEFor Immediate Release |
| Contact: Carmen Easley Director of Marketing Nebraska.gov (402) 471-2154 carmen@nicusa.com |
LINCOLN, NE., - April 23, 2008 - Nebraska.gov and the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission have worked together to create an online reporting system for beer wholesalers that will simplify the submission and reporting process for both the distributors and the commission.
Currently, beer wholesalers in Nebraska are required to mail in monthly reports which detail the inventory, purchases, transactions and taxes for the wholesalers. The new system will offer an option for filing these reports online.
“We are anxious to have the wholesalers submit their reports using the online system. This will not only streamline the process for the users, but also for the commission staff as well,” said Hobert Rupe, Executive Director for the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission.
“The distributors have asked for a new system and we place a high value on being responsive to the needs of our customers,” said Deb Jacobson, Revenue Division Manager. “This user-friendly system was designed with those customers in mind.”
The Liquor Commission Control currently offers an online payment system for license renewals and tax payments. A spirits and wine online reporting system for distributors is currently in development.
“Our Commission will continue to offer more services online,” said Rupe. “We look forward to working with Nebraska.gov to reach our goal of providing more efficient ways for our users and staff to conduct everyday business.”
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