Can I appeal the Tax Cap decision made for my property?

Pursuant to NRS 361.4734, a taxpayer who is aggrieved by a determination of the Tax Cap decision made for their property, may file a written petition to the County Assessor. The deadline to appeal the tax cap for the 2019/2020 fiscal year is June 30, 2020. You may obtain an appeal form by calling our office at (775) 428-6584.


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1. What is the Partial Tax Abatement or the Tax Cap?
2. By what percentage can my property taxes increase?
3. Why am I receiving this form?
4. What properties qualify as a primary residence?
5. What if I have a family member who lives at the property and pays the mortgage?
6. How do I know if my rental property will qualify for the low or high tax cap?
7. What if this parcel is not my primary residence or a rental?
8. What should I file if this property is up for sale and escrow is expected to close prior to July 1, 2019?
9. What if I missed the deadline listed on this form?
10. Can I appeal the Tax Cap decision made for my property?
11. Who determines the high tax cap each year? How are the low income housing rent levels determined?