Nevada Income Tax Calculator

Nevada has no state income tax. Use this calculator to see your federal tax liability and compare with other states.

Last updated: · Tax Foundation (2025 state brackets) + IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 (2026 federal)

Nevada has no state income tax. On a $75,000 salary, you would owe $0 in Nevada state tax. Your only income tax liability is $7,670.00 in federal income tax (2026, single filer). Nevada is one of 9 states with no income tax.

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No state income tax. Revenue comes from gaming taxes, sales tax, and the commerce tax on businesses.

Federal estimates use 2026 IRS brackets. State estimates use 2025 state rate data.

Results

Nevada State TaxNo state income tax!
$0.00
Federal Income Tax10.2% effective rate
$7,670.00
Combined Tax (Federal + State)10.2% combined effective rate
$7,670.00
After-Tax IncomeFederal + state income tax only (excl. FICA)
$67,330.00
Federal Tax
NV State Tax
After-Tax Income

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How This Is Calculated

Nevada does not levy a state income tax. This calculator shows your federal income tax only, using 2026 IRS brackets (Rev. Proc. 2025-32).

Data source

State bracket data from the Tax Foundation (2025 State Individual Income Tax Rates and Brackets). Cross-referenced with the Nevada revenue department. Federal brackets from IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 (2026).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Nevada income tax on $75,000?
Nevada has no state income tax, so you would owe $0 in state income tax on a $75,000 salary. You would still owe $7,670.00 in federal income tax (2026 brackets, single filer), for a total income tax of $7,670.00.
What is the Nevada income tax rate for 2025?
Nevada does not levy a state income tax. No state income tax. Revenue comes from gaming taxes, sales tax, and the commerce tax on businesses.
Does Nevada have any taxes on income?
Nevada has no state income tax on earned income (wages, salaries, self-employment income). No state income tax. Revenue comes from gaming taxes, sales tax, and the commerce tax on businesses. You are still subject to federal income tax and FICA taxes (Social Security and Medicare).

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