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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.390 Duties of county assessor; projections for current and upcoming fiscal years.

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NRS 361.390 Duties of county assessor; projections for current and upcoming fiscal years. Each county assessor shall:
1. File with or cause to be filed with the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization, on or before March 10 of each year, the tax roll, or a true copy thereof, of his or her county for the current year as corrected by the county board of equalization.
2. Prepare and file with the Department on or before January 31, March 5 and October 31 of each year, a segregation report showing the assessed values for each taxing entity within the county on a form prescribed by the Department. The assessor shall make projections of assessed value for the current fiscal year and the upcoming fiscal year regarding real and personal property for which the taxable value is determined by the assessor. The Department shall make any projections required for the upcoming fiscal year regarding the net proceeds of minerals and any property for which the taxable value is determined by the Nevada Tax Commission.
3. Prepare and file with the Department on or before May 5 for the unsecured roll, on or before August 10 for the secured roll, and on or before October 31 for the unsecured roll and the secured roll, a statistical report showing values for all categories of property on a form prescribed by the Department.
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