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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.5973 Issuance, assignability and display of permit; explanation of liability for collection and payment of taxes.

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NRS 360.5973 Issuance, assignability and display of permit; explanation of liability for collection and payment of taxes.
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 360.205 and 360.5975 , after compliance with NRS 360.5971 , 360.5972 , 372.510 and 374.515 by an applicant for a permit, the Department shall:
(a)Grant and issue to the applicant a separate permit for each place of business within the county.
(b)Provide the applicant with a full, written explanation of the liability of the applicant for the collection and payment of the taxes imposed by chapters 372 , 374 and 377 of NRS. The explanation required by this paragraph:
(1)Must include the procedures for the collection and payment of the taxes that are specifically applicable to the type of business conducted by the applicant, including, without limitation, and when appropriate:
(I)An explanation of the circumstances under which a service provided by the applicant is taxable;
(II)The procedures for administering exemptions; and
(III)The circumstances under which charges for freight are taxable.
(2)Is in addition to, and not in lieu of, the instructions and information required to be provided by NRS 360.2925 .
2. A permit is not assignable and is valid only for the person in whose name it is issued and for the transaction of business at the place designated therein. A permit must at all times be conspicuously displayed at the place for which it is issued.
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