What Nevada residents actually pay
Nevada has no state income tax on wages. That removes a layer — but federal AMT, federal capital gains, and the 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax still apply, and a prior state may still have a claim.
No state income tax; popular exit destination.
Federal Section 1202
Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) lets you exclude up to $10M or 10× your basis (whichever is greater) in federal capital gains on eligible C-corp stock held at least five years. The stock must have been acquired at original issuance from a company with under $50M in gross assets at the time.
Nevada conformity
Nevada has no state income tax, so federal QSBS exclusion is the only layer you interact with here. That's a meaningful reason founders relocate before a sale — though trailing-state rules can still apply.
Frequently asked
- Does Nevada tax RSU income the same as wages?
- Nevada has no state income tax on wages, so RSU ordinary income is federal-only. Note that Washington residents still owe the 7% state long-term capital gains tax on sales above the threshold, and other states may claw back some income if your grant pre-dated your move.
- What happens if I exercise ISOs while living in Nevada?
- Nevada does not run a separate state AMT, so only federal AMT applies. You still need to model the bargain element carefully if you plan a cashless exercise-and-sell.
- I moved to Nevada from another state. Who taxes my vesting RSUs?
- Most high-tax states (CA, NY, MA) source RSU ordinary income to workdays between grant and vest. If your grant pre-dates your Nevada move, expect the old state to tax the portion of each tranche attributable to workdays earned there. Nevada taxes the remainder.
- Can I reduce Nevada taxes by timing my RSU sales?
- Nevada has no state income tax, so sale timing affects only your federal bill. NIIT and federal capital-gains brackets are still in play.
Related
- RSU taxes — Nevada
- ISO exercises and AMT — Nevada
- Capital gains tax — Nevada
- Moving to or from Nevada with unvested equity: trailing nexus rules — Nevada
- RSU vesting schedules — Nevada
- ESPP taxation — Nevada
- NSO exercises and state tax — Nevada
- 401(k) and retirement accounts — Nevada
- Leaving Nevada: how to cleanly break residency before a liquidity event — Nevada
- Nevada equity-comp overview