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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.484 Abatement of taxes on real or personal property acquired by Federal Government, State or political subdivision.

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NRS 361.484 Abatement of taxes on real or personal property acquired by Federal Government, State or political subdivision.
1. As used in this section, “acquired” means acquired:
(a)Pursuant to a purchase order or other sales agreement or by condemnation proceedings pursuant to chapter 37 of NRS, if the property acquired is personal property.
(b)By purchase and deed or by condemnation proceedings pursuant to chapter 37 of NRS, if the property acquired is real property.
2. Taxes levied on real or personal property which is acquired by the Federal Government or the State or any of its political subdivisions must be abated ratably for the portion of the fiscal year in which the property is owned by the Federal Government or the State or its political subdivision.
3. For the purposes of abatement, the Federal Government or the State or its political subdivision shall be deemed to own:
(a)Personal property acquired by purchase commencing on the date of sale indicated on the purchase order or other sales agreement.
(b)Personal property acquired by condemnation from the date of judgment pursuant to NRS 37.160 .
(c)Real property acquired by purchase commencing with the date the deed is recorded.
(d)Real property acquired by condemnation from the date of judgment pursuant to NRS 37.160 or the date of occupancy of the property pursuant to NRS 37.100 , whichever occurs earlier.
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