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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.4715 “Combined overlapping tax rate” defined.

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NRS 361.4715 “Combined overlapping tax rate” defined. “Combined overlapping tax rate” means the total ad valorem tax rate levied on a parcel or other taxable unit of property, excluding any portion thereof which is:
1. Exempt pursuant to NRS 361.4726 or subsection 3 of NRS 361.4727 from each partial abatement from taxation provided pursuant to NRS 361.4722 , 361.4723 and 361.4724 ; or
2. Approved and levied pursuant to NRS 361.4728 and exempt from each partial abatement from taxation provided pursuant to NRS 361.4722 , 361.4723 and 361.4724 .
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