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Nebraska Liquor Control Commission Now Offers Spirit and Wine Distributors Ability to Complete and Submit Monthly Statements Online at http://www.Nebraska.gov
LINCOLN, Neb.-(Business Wire)-July 3, 2008 - Starting today, the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission is adding the ability to file required monthly wine and spirit statements to its suite of online offerings for beer, wine and spirit distributors. Previously, the only method available for distributors to file these required statements was via postal mail to the office of the Liquor Commission.
This new service, available at http://www.nebraska.gov, joins the license renewals, tax payments submissions, and required monthly beer statement services already offered online by the Liquor Commission.
The online method of statement submission will not only save the distributors time, but the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission as well. When statements are submitted via postal mail, the Commission staff must manually check the calculations on each form that was mailed to them. By making the forms available online, the staff time involved with processing the forms will significantly decrease.
"With the addition of the Spirits and Wine online application, we are continuing to reach our goal of making our services accessible over the internet. We are making services more efficient for the distributors as well as the Commission staff," said Hobert Rupe, Executive Director with the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission.
Mona Wanser, Spirits and Wine Accountant for the Revenue Division with the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, believes the new online services will improve continuity. "As I prepare to retire, I am thrilled to be able to offer distributors the option to file their monthly reports online," said Wanser. "Having distributors submit their reports online will make the transition for the new staff much smoother."
The Nebraska Liquor Control Commission partnered with Nebraska.gov to offer these online services to distributors across the state.
"I look forward to a continued partnership with Nebraska.gov to expand the online services offered by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission," said Rupe.
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