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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 612 - UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

NRS 612.655 Refunds and adjustments.

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NRS 612.655 Refunds and adjustments.
1. Where a payment of contributions, forfeit or interest has been erroneously collected, an employer may make application for a refund. All such refunds will be made without interest.
2. Where a payment of contributions, forfeit or interest has been erroneously collected, an employer may, not later than 3 years after the date on which such payments became due, make application for an adjustment thereof in connection with subsequent contributions, forfeit or interest payments. An adjustment will not be made in any case with respect to contributions on wages which have been included in the determination of an eligible claim for benefits, unless it is shown to the satisfaction of the Administrator that such determination was due entirely to the fault or mistake of the Division.
3. Refunds of interest and forfeit collected under NRS 612.618 to 612.675 , inclusive, 612.7102 to 612.7116 , inclusive, and 612.740 and paid into the Employment Security Fund established by NRS 612.615 must be made only from the Employment Security Fund.
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