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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.4732 Effect of annexation of real property to taxing entity.

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NRS 361.4732 Effect of annexation of real property to taxing entity. Except as otherwise required to carry out the provisions of NRS 361.4729 and any regulations adopted pursuant to NRS 361.4733 , and notwithstanding any other provision of NRS 361.471 to 361.4735 , inclusive, to the contrary, after a parcel or other taxable unit of real property is annexed to a taxing entity:
1. The amount otherwise required to be determined pursuant to paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 of NRS 361.4722 , paragraph
(a)of subsection 2 of NRS 361.4722 , paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 of NRS 361.4723 or paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 of NRS 361.4724 with respect to that property for the first fiscal year in which that taxing entity is entitled to levy or require the levy on its behalf of any ad valorem taxes on the property as a result of that annexation of the property, shall be deemed to be the amount of ad valorem taxes which would have been levied on the property for the immediately preceding fiscal year if the annexation had occurred 1 year earlier, based upon the tax rates that would have applied to the property for the immediately preceding fiscal year if the annexation had occurred 1 year earlier and without regard to any exemptions from taxation that applied to the property for the immediately preceding fiscal year but do not apply to the property for the current fiscal year; and
2. For the purposes of any other calculations required pursuant to the provisions of NRS 361.471 to 361.4735 , inclusive, the combined overlapping tax rate applicable to that property for the fiscal year immediately preceding the first fiscal year in which that taxing entity is entitled to levy or require the levy on its behalf of any ad valorem taxes on the property as a result of that annexation of the property, shall be deemed to be the combined overlapping tax rate that would have applied to the property for that year if the annexation had occurred 1 year earlier.
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