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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.420 Application for entry of judgment: Authority of Department; certificate of delinquency.

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NRS 360.420 Application for entry of judgment: Authority of Department; certificate of delinquency.
1. If, with respect to any tax or fee administered by the Department, a person:
(a)Fails to pay the tax or fee when due according to his or her own return filed with the Department;
(b)Fails to pay a deficiency determination when due; or
(c)Defaults on a payment pursuant to a written agreement with the Department,
Ê the Department may, within 4 years after the amount is due, file in the office of the clerk of any court of competent jurisdiction an application for the entry of a summary judgment for the amount due.
2. The application must be accompanied by a certificate specifying:
(a)The amount required to be paid, including any interest and penalties due;
(b)The name and address of the person liable for the payment, as they appear on the records of the Department;
(c)The basis for the determination of the Department of the amount due; and
(d)That the Department has complied with the applicable provisions of law in relation to the determination of the amount required to be paid.
3. The application must include a request that judgment be entered against the person in the amount required to be paid, including any interest and penalties due, as set forth in the certificate.
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