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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.755 Apportionment of taxes by county treasurers.

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NRS 361.755 Apportionment of taxes by county treasurers.
1. At least once each quarter and at such intervals as may be required by the board of county commissioners, the county treasurer shall apportion all the money that he or she has received as ex officio tax receiver since the last apportionment into several funds, as provided by law, and make out a statement of the apportionment under oath and transmit the statement to the county auditor and to the governing body of each local government entitled to receive an apportionment of the taxes collected. The county auditor shall file a copy of the statement in his or her office.
2. A local government that receives an apportionment from the county treasurer may not submit a claim for interest earned in a prior fiscal year on the money apportioned, unless the claim is based solely upon an error in the calculation of the money apportioned in that prior fiscal year.
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