Exemption Application: An Affidavit of Individual Tax Exemption (Form 82514) must be filed with the County Assessor annually Failure to file for an exemption will result in loss of eligibility for that year (2025). Applicant filing period for 2025 is January 2 to March 1.
Exemption Renewal Cards The Assessor's Office is excited to announce that all exemption holders may now renew their exemptions online. To renew using the online program, use the access code printed on your renewal card. To ensure exemptions are applied to Real Property tax bills, please respond by March 30th.
Are there any exemptions for senior citizens to reduce the amount of taxes due? There is a real estate homestead exemption available. Please contact the Clark County Auditor's Office at 937-521-1862 for details.
Each year, the Assessor's Office identifies and determines the value of all taxable real and personal property in the county. These values are used to calculate and set levy rates for the various taxing districts (cities, schools, etc.) in the county and to equitably assign tax responsibilities among taxpayers.
This percentage is calculated each year by the Nevada Department of Taxation. For this fiscal year (2022-2023), the property tax cap rate for primary residences is 3 percent and other properties (investment, commercial, etc.) is 8 percent.
Sections 14 and 15 of this bill entitle each person who is 66 years of age or older who: (1) owns his or her primary residence and whose household income is less than or equal to the federally designated level signifying poverty to receive a partial refund of the property taxes due for the fiscal year in which a claim ...