The following is a list of articles written by John Daughter for NPRI (Nevada Policy Research Institute) in regards to the numerous problems with the assessment methods by the Clark County Assessor:
Stage set for property tax showdown "Washoe County controversy only tip of the iceberg
The birth of a rebellion "Why Nevada's property-tax system may soon crumble"
For more than a decade, Nevada Tax panel breaks law "State continues in dereliction of duties
Nevada's property tax shaft "More egregious than the public realized"
County assessors fight state request to appear "State Board of Equalization members discuss subpoenas
Uh-oh - the public is starting to understand ?Nevada tax officials, call your defense attorneys
Clark County caught up in property-tax mess "Assessor Schofield using unapproved valuation methods
Why your property taxes rose when the property's value fell "Lawmakers' 2005 relief bill was badly written, most likely unconstitutional
Tax board schedules dubious "quick-fix" for property-tax system "Experts suggets scheme is illegal, ineffective
Property-tax conflict enters Nevada governor's race "Montandon call for system overhaul amid record number of appeals"
Chief Justice highlights state's failures on property taxes - Cites 'confusion' over how to assess equally
Flying blind on property taxes - Equalization rules still not finished after three decades
Long and bitter tax-appeal season expected - Tax commissioner: Legislature no help
How to appeal your property-tax bill - System requires action before tax actually levied
Board of Equalization reschedules hearing - Session expected to shed light on assessment methods
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