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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 227 - STATE CONTROLLER

NRS 227.130 Withholding for federal income taxes; warrant; Agency Fund for the Payroll of the State.

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NRS 227.130 Withholding for federal income taxes; warrant; Agency Fund for the Payroll of the State.
1. The State Controller shall withhold from each claimant’s pay the amounts specified in the revenue act of the United States and such amounts as may be further specified by additional enactments of Congress. The State Controller shall prepare a warrant for payment of the amount withheld and shall transmit the warrant to the State Treasurer. The State Treasurer shall transmit the warrant in the time and manner required by the Internal Revenue Service of the Department of the Treasury.
2. All transactions relating to the paying of the salaries of employees and related payroll costs which are handled by the State Controller must be accounted for in the Agency Fund for the Payroll of the State, which is hereby created.
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