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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 150 - COMPENSATION AND ACCOUNTING

NRS 150.340 Present and future estates: Charge of tax against corpus without apportionment.

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NRS 150.340 Present and future estates: Charge of tax against corpus without apportionment.
1. In cases where a trust is created, or other provision made whereby any person is given any interest in income, or an estate for years, or for life, or other temporary interest in any property or fund, the tax on both such temporary interest and on the remainder thereafter shall be charged against and paid out of the corpus of such property or fund without apportionment between remainders and temporary estates.
2. The provisions of subsection 1 shall apply notwithstanding that the holder of a temporary interest is given rights to the corpus, but shall not apply to a common-law annuity.
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