- Nevada’s sales tax applies to tangible goods and certain services.
- Use tax applies to goods used in Nevada when sales tax is unpaid.
- Statewide sales and use tax rate is 6.85 percent; local rates vary.
- Non-profit organizations must apply for tax-exempt status.
- Government agencies are automatically tax-exempt.
- Certain transactions like unprepared food and farm machinery are non-taxable.
- Nexus is established by physical presence or exceeding sales thresholds.
- Economic nexus threshold is USD 100,000 or 200 transactions.
- Nevada is a full member of the Streamlined Sales Tax Agreement.
- Administered by the Nevada Department of Taxation.
Source: vatabout.com
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