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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.5641 Allowable credit for tax paid on another mobile or manufactured home sold or exchanged or paid to state of previous residence.

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NRS 361.5641 Allowable credit for tax paid on another mobile or manufactured home sold or exchanged or paid to state of previous residence. If any person:
1. Who has purchased a mobile or manufactured home on which the person is required to pay a personal property tax under the provisions of NRS 361.562 , establishes to the satisfaction of the county assessor that he or she has paid the personal property tax for the current fiscal year on another mobile or manufactured home which the person has sold or exchanged, the county assessor shall allow as a credit 1/12 of the tax previously paid multiplied by the number of full months remaining in the current fiscal year after the sale or exchange of the mobile or manufactured home on which the tax was paid.
2. Has paid a personal property tax on a mobile or manufactured home to the state of his or her previous residence, the county assessor shall allow a 1/12 reduction in the tax for the current fiscal year for each calendar month that the person has paid such a tax in the other state.
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