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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 372A - TAX ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

NRS 372A.350 Judgment for claimant: Credit against other amounts due required before any refund; allowance of interest for amount erroneously or illegally collected.

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NRS 372A.350 Judgment for claimant: Credit against other amounts due required before any refund; allowance of interest for amount erroneously or illegally collected.
1. If judgment is rendered for the claimant in a proceeding for judicial review, any amount found by the court to have been erroneously or illegally collected must first be credited to any tax due from the claimant. The balance of the amount must be refunded to the claimant.
2. In any such judgment, interest must be allowed at the rate of 3 percent per annum upon any amount found to have been erroneously or illegally collected from the date of payment of the amount to the date of allowance of credit on account of the judgment, or to a date preceding the date of the refund warrant by not more than 30 days. The date must be determined by the Department.
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