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Board of Equalization hears annual training on property valuation, appeals and assessment practice

Churchill County Board of Equalization · January 28, 2026
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Summary

County and state officials briefed the Churchill County Board of Equalization on appeals deadlines, valuation rules (Marshall & Swift replacement cost and 1.5% annual depreciation), personal property procedures and documentation practices used for the secured and unsecured tax rolls.

The Churchill County Board of Equalization received its annual training on property-tax appeals and valuation methods, with presentations from the Nevada Department of Taxation and the Churchill County Assessor's Office.

Jeff Mitchell of the Nevada Department of Taxation told the board that "January 15 is probably the most important date" for county appeals and explained that appeals from county board decisions may be taken to the State Board of Equalization by March 10. Mitchell outlined which categories of property the state values directly and which are handled locally, and he emphasized the importance of creating a…

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