Are you a business owner in Nevada? Or, maybe you’re considering launching your next venture in the Silver State? Then you’ve come to the right place! Here you’ll find guidance on how to start a business, fund your business, operate your business, hire employees, file for taxes, stay compliant in your state, and more.
Bookmark this page and keep checking back to track new legislation and developments in Nevada that may affect your company. Now, let’s dive in!
How to register your business in the state of Nevada
First thing is first: Here is how you register your new business in Nevada.
Find funding for your Nevada-based business
Every business, whether new or established, requires funding. Luckily, there are business loans and grants specifically designed for Nevada-based businesses. Check out the Nevada business funding page to find a loan or grant that’s a fit for your company.
How to file and pay business taxes in Nevada
Navigating the tax landscape can be complex—especially for busy business owners. Here is an up-to-date tax guide for Nevada businesses.
Managing employees in Nevada
- Here’s the employer’s guide to hiring employees in Nevada.
- Are you calculating employee paychecks? Use this Nevada salary paycheck calculator to determine withholdings and calculate take-home pay for your employees in Nevada. (We do the math for you.)
- Need to calculate hourly employee paychecks? We’ve got a Nevada hourly paycheck calculator, too.
Minimum wage in Nevada | SUI tax rate in Nevada | Nevada DOL website |
$11.25 per hour $11.25 minimum tipped wage per hour | New employer tax rate: 3% Tax rate range: 0.3% – 5.4% Wage base: $40,100 | Department of Labor |