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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The court, upon making a determination as provided in NRS 150.290 to 150.380, inclusive, shall enter an order directing the personal representative or other fiduciary to charge the determined amounts against the persons against whom the tax has been prorated insofar as the personal representative or other fiduciary is in possession of property or interests of those persons against whom the charge may be made, and summarily directing all other persons against whom the tax has been prorated or who are in possession of property or interests of those persons to make payment of the determined amounts to the personal representative or other fiduciary.
2. The orders may be preliminary, intermediate or final.
3. If the personal representative or other fiduciary holds property of a person liable to apportionment which is insufficient to satisfy the determined amount, the court may direct that the balance be paid by the person liable.
4. If it appears that the personal representative or other fiduciary cannot recover the amount apportioned against any person, the amount not recovered must be charged in such manner as the court may determine.
5. If an overpayment is made the court may direct appropriate reimbursement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 12. Wills and Estates of Deceased Persons § 150.360. Court order directing amounts of tax to be charged against or paid by takers of estate - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-12-wills-and-estates-of-deceased-persons/nv-rev-st-150-360/
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