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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 363C - COMMERCE TAX

NRS 363C.110 Maintenance and availability of records of taxpayer; regulations.

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NRS 363C.110 Maintenance and availability of records of taxpayer; regulations.
1. Each person responsible for maintaining the records of a business entity shall:
(a)Keep such records as may be necessary to determine the amount of the liability of the business entity pursuant to the provisions of this chapter;
(b)Preserve those records for 4 years or until any litigation or prosecution pursuant to this chapter is finally determined, whichever is longer; and
(c)Make the records available for inspection by the Department upon demand at reasonable times during regular business hours.
2. The Department may by regulation specify the types of records which must be kept to determine the amount of the liability of a business entity pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. The regulations adopted by the Department pursuant to this subsection must specify the type of information that a business entity engaging in a business in this State must keep in the normal course of its financial recordkeeping for the purpose of determining the amount of the commerce tax owed by the business entity.
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