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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.403 Direct appeals to State Board of Equalization from valuations of Nevada Tax Commission.

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NRS 361.403 Direct appeals to State Board of Equalization from valuations of Nevada Tax Commission.
1. Any person, firm, company, association or corporation, claiming overvaluation or excessive valuation of its property in this State; or
2. Any representative of any local government entity or the Department claiming undervaluation, overvaluation or nonassessment of any property in the State,
Ê solely by reason of the valuation placed thereon by the Nevada Tax Commission pursuant to NRS 361.320 or 361.325 , whether or not it is apportioned pursuant to NRS 361.321 or 361.323 , is entitled to a hearing before the State Board of Equalization to protest any assessment resulting therefrom, without appearing before or requesting relief from the county board of equalization. If a hearing is held, evidence of the valuation of the property in which the value is determined by using appropriate appraisal standards must be submitted to the State Board of Equalization.
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