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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.773 Correction of tax rolls to indicate that certain single-family residences are eligible for partial abatement from taxation.

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NRS 361.773 Correction of tax rolls to indicate that certain single-family residences are eligible for partial abatement from taxation.
1. If the tax receiver of a county determines that a taxpayer has claimed and is entitled to a partial abatement from taxation for a fiscal year pursuant to NRS 361.4723 , but that the taxpayer for good cause failed to claim the partial abatement before the extension of the tax roll for that fiscal year pursuant to NRS 361.465 , the tax receiver may, with the concurrence of the tax assessor and without the approval of the board of county commissioners of that county, correct the tax roll of the county at any time during that fiscal year to indicate that the affected property is eligible for that partial abatement for that fiscal year.
2. If the tax receiver corrects the tax roll of the county pursuant to subsection 1 to indicate that the property of a taxpayer is eligible for a partial abatement from taxation for a fiscal year, the taxpayer is entitled to such a tax credit or refund, or combination thereof, as the tax receiver deems appropriate.
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