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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.096 Exemption of certain property leased or rented to charter school.

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NRS 361.096 Exemption of certain property leased or rented to charter school.
1. All real and personal property that is leased or rented to a charter school is hereby deemed to be used for an educational purpose and is exempt from taxation. If the property is used partly for the lease or rental to a charter school and partly for other purposes, only the portion of the property that is used for the lease or rental to a charter school is exempt pursuant to this subsection.
2. To qualify for an exemption pursuant to subsection 1, the property owner must provide the county assessor with a copy of the lease or rental agreement indicating that:
(a)The property is leased or rented to the charter school; and
(b)The amount of payment required by the charter school pursuant to the agreement is reduced in an amount which is at least equal to the amount of the tax that would have been imposed if the property were not exempt pursuant to subsection 1.
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