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PHILOSOPHY OF
ORGANIZATION
NTA, a 501 (c)(4), advocates for Nevada’s taxpayers, sound fiscal policies in
tax and expenditure matters, which provide efficiency, accountability, fiscal
sanity, and common sense. NTA also promotes the cause of the taxpayers, for
responsible government at a reasonable price.
MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
• Tax Facts – A 96-page digest of all major taxes levied in Nevada. In addition
to the information on statutory cites, rates, collection, distribution and
contacts, it contains a history of each of the major taxes levied in Nevada. It
is published after each legislative session.
• Understanding Nevada’s Property Tax System – A 20-page booklet that provides
property taxpayers with information on assessment methodology, calculation of
tax rates, exemptions and abatements available, and procedures for appealing
valuations.
• Legislative Report – A weekly summary of legislation interests to members
which identifies the Association’s positions on fiscal issues.
• Legislative Preview – A synopsis of requested bills, issued every 2 weeks for
the 6 months preceding a legislative year.
• Nevada Issues – An occasional publication devoted to exploring in-depth a
specific issue of timely importance.
• Tax Topics – NTA’s newsletter published throughout the year.
• NTA e-brief – An electronic publication sent every three to four weeks with
briefs on tax workshops and Commission meetings in addition to a listing of
upcoming meetings regarding taxes and business regulatory issues.
SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• The establishment of the Cashman Good Government Award to honor a government
employee or agency for innovations that have resulted in a more efficient, cost
effective, user friendly government.
• Conducts biennial Tax and Budget Workshops for legislative candidates, other
elected officials and members.
• Considered the primary resource by printed and electronic media in Nevada for
information on all tax and related issues.
The signing into law of:
• A “Taxpayers Bill of Rights”;
• Legislation to create a State stabilization fund (AKA Rainy Day Fund);
• The elimination of “consumable goods” from business personal property taxes;
· Creating a local government “Taxpayers Bill of Rights”;
· The changing of a prospective payment of the insurance premium tax to actual
payment;
· A standing legislative committee to review the formulas and distribution of
Nevada Taxes.
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NEVADA
TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION
Two locations
www.nevadataxpayers.org
501 South Carson St.
Carson City, Nevada
89701
Phone:
775.882.2697
Fax:
775.882.8938
2303 East Sahara Ave.
Suite 203
Las Vegas, Nevada
89104-4103
Phone:
702.457.8442
Fax:
702.457.6361
Both Locations
Email:
info@nevadataxpayers.org
STAFF
President
Carole Vilardo
Special Projects Director
Gaylyn Spriggs
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