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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.235 Assessment of corporate stock and property of partnership; taxation of corporate property.

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NRS 361.235 Assessment of corporate stock and property of partnership; taxation of corporate property.
1. The owner or holder of any stock in any firm, incorporated company or association, the entire capital of which is invested in property which is assessed, or the capital of which is assessed, shall not be assessed individually for his or her stock in such company or association, nor shall any person having an interest in any partnership or firm be individually assessed for the partnership or firm property, if such property is assessed to the partnership or firm.
2. The property of every firm, incorporated company or association shall be taxed in the county wherein the same is situated. Whenever any portion of the property of any such company shall be assessed and taxed in the county wherein the same is located, then upon presentation at the principal office of such company of the certificate or receipt of the tax collector of that county that such taxes have been paid in another county, the same shall be deducted at the principal office from the aggregate amount of taxes imposed upon or paid by the company, for the same property, in the county wherein the principal office of the company is situated.
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