Most of us tend to stress about one big income tax filing each year, while not giving as much thought to the taxes we pay every day. But almost every state also charges taxes on consumer purchases as well: everything from automobile sales to the gas on which they run. Here is a quick introduction to consumer tax laws in Nevada.
Consumer Tax Statutes in Nevada
State consumer tax laws can vary in the types of products taxed and the rates applied to those products. Normally, states will charge higher rates for products that are considered either unhealthy or non-essential, like tobacco or alcohol. The Silver State has a base sales tax rate of 6.85% which could be higher with local surtaxes. Nevadaâs consumer tax statutes are listed in table below.
Code Section | Nevada Statutes 372.010, et seq.: Sales and Use Taxes |
Sales Tax | 6.85% |
Cigarette Tax | 40 mills per cigarette Nevada Statutes 370.165 |
Gasoline Tax per Gallon | 24¢ Nevada Statutes 365.175, 180, 190, 192 |
Use Tax | 6.5% Nevada Statutes 372.185; 374.190; 377.040 |
Liquor Tax | Beer 16¢/gal.; Wine <14% 70¢ /gal., 14-22% $1.30/gal., >22% $3.60/gal. Nevada Statutes 369.330 |
Gambling Tax | Gross revenues <$50,000/mo. 3%, $50,000-134,000 4%, >$134,000 6.75% Nevada Statutes 463.370 |
(Under the tax code, the term "mills" means one one-thousandth of a dollar, so 10 mills = 10 one-thousandths of a dollar, or .01¢.)
Consumer Use Taxes
If youâre doing more of your shopping on the Internet these days, you may be thinking you can avoid Nevadaâs sales tax by purchasing items online. However, Silver State law says you still must pay a âuse taxâ for any goods or services delivered to or used in the state Nevada, if you havenât already paid the sellerâs own out-of-state sales tax. Nevadaâs use tax rate is the same as the base consumer sales tax rate (with similar variations), and must be paid:
Related Resources for Nevada Consumer Tax Laws
State tax laws can be complex, and as you can see above, Nevadaâs rates can change frequently. You can consult with a Nevada tax attorney in your area if you would like legal assistance regarding a consumer tax matter. You can also visit FindLawâs sections on Nevada Tax Laws and Tax Laws and Forms for additional articles and information on this topic.