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== Online Resources ==
=== Summary  ===
*'''1862-1874''' {{FSC|578001|item|disp=U.S., Internal Revenue Assessment Lists, 1862-1874}}  at FamilySearch. Images only.
*'''1862-?''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20170325033748/http://www.nvgenweb.org/nvtax.txt Early Tax Lists for Nevada Territory Beginning 1862], index


== Why Use Tax Records ==
Tax records for Nevada begin in the 1860's. These records are especially helpful for locating miners or other citizens who didn't own land but were required to pay a poll tax.  
By studying several consecutive years of tax records you may determine when a young men came of age, when individuals moved in and out of a home, or when they died leaving heirs. Authorities determined wealth (real estate, or income) to be taxed. Taxes can be for polls, real and personal estate, or schools.


Tax record content varies and may include the name and residence of the taxpayer, description of the real estate, name of original purchaser, description of personal property, number of males over 21, number of school children, slaves, and farm animals. Tax records usually are arranged by date and locality and are not normally indexed. Tax records can be used in place of missing land and census records to locate a person’s residence.
Most tax records were kept by the county and can be obtained from the county treasurer or assessor. The [http://www.library.unr.edu/ University of Nevada Library at Reno] has tax records for the territorial period. The [http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/ Nevada State Library and Archives] has tax records for 1890 and 1891. The state library also has the Ormsby County tax records from 1862 to 1950 and the Lander County tax records from 1862 to 1971.  


== How to Use Tax Records for Nevada ==
=== Family History Library Collection  ===
=== County Level ===
The county courthouse where the property was located is the best place to search for tax records. The tax assessment rolls are also at the same place. The assessment rolls are published annually in the local newspapers and should be on file where the newspapers are currently held, either the actual newspaper or the microfilm. <ref>[https://wiki.rootsweb.com/wiki/index.php/Nevada_Tax_Records Red Book]</ref><br>
'''University of Nevada Library''' at Reno<br>
1664 N. Virginia Street MS 322<br>
Reno, NV 89557<br>
Phone: (775) 784-4636<br>
The [https://library.unr.edu/  University of Nevada Library at Reno] has tax records for the territorial period.<br>


=== State Level ===
''The Family History Library does not have copies of Nevada tax records''


*''1862-1866'' {{FSC|578001|item|disp=Internal revenue assessment lists for Nevada}}  Internal revenue assessment lists were created into divisions called Districts, each county is put into a district. County names are arranged alphabetically within the division and then within months. The following is a list of counties placed in which district.  (knowing the district and county your ancestor lived in will make searching this years taxes list a little faster) <br> ''(once on page scroll down to district desired and click on camera to open)''<br>
[[Category:Nevada|Taxation]]
 
U.S. Internal Revenue Assessment Lists. ''Three types of Reports:'' '''A'''=Annual; '''M'''=Monthly; '''S'''=Special Years and Reports may be different.
 
(All in one District but two rolls with different dates covered)<br>
''DISTRICT'' 1:  Churchhill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Humbolt, Lander, Lynn, Ormsby, Storey, Washoe <br>
 
 
Tax records for Nevada begin in the 1860's. These records are especially helpful for locating miners or other citizens who didn't own land but were required to pay a poll tax. Division of Archives and Records, holds duplicate assessment rolls for all counties (1891'92), and Ormsby County's assessment rolls (1862'1950). (listed below) <ref>https://wiki.rootsweb.com/wiki/index.php/Nevada_Tax_Records Red Book]</ref>
 
'''Nevada State Library and Archives'''<br>
Address: 100 N Stewart St<br>
Carson City, NV 89701<br>
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5PM <br>
Phone: (775) 684-3360
 
*'''1862-1950''' - The state library also has the Ormsby County tax records from 1862 to 1950 and the Lander County tax records from 1862 to 1971.
*'''1890-1891''' - The [https://nsla.nv.gov/home Nevada State Library and Archives] has tax records for 1890 and 1891.
*[http://www.nsladigitalcollections.org/ Digital Collection at Nevada State Library and Archives]
 
[[Image:Tax money bag.jpg|right|200px|]]
 
== Tax Laws ==
Abraham Lincoln instituted the income tax in 1862, and on July 1, 1862, Congress passed the Internal Revenue Act, creating the Bureau of Internal Revenue (later renamed to the Internal Revenue Service). This act was intended to “provide Internal Revenue to support the Government and to pay interest on the Public Debt.” Instituted in the height of the Civil War, the “Public Debt” at the time primarily consisted of war expenses.  For the Southern States that were part of the Confederate side of the Civil War, once Union troops took over parts of the Southern States, income tax were instituted on them. <ref>[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1264  Creation of the IRA]</ref>
*See  [[United States, Internal Revenue Assessment Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records|United States, Internal Revenue Assessment Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records]] for more information about the collection.
*See [https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1986/winter/civil-war-tax-records.html Income Tax Records of the Civil War Years] at the National Archives for more information about Civil War taxes
 
== References ==
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Summary[edit | edit source]

Tax records for Nevada begin in the 1860's. These records are especially helpful for locating miners or other citizens who didn't own land but were required to pay a poll tax.

Most tax records were kept by the county and can be obtained from the county treasurer or assessor. The University of Nevada Library at Reno has tax records for the territorial period. The Nevada State Library and Archives has tax records for 1890 and 1891. The state library also has the Ormsby County tax records from 1862 to 1950 and the Lander County tax records from 1862 to 1971.

Family History Library Collection[edit | edit source]

The Family History Library does not have copies of Nevada tax records