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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 363C - COMMERCE TAX

NRS 363C.300 Rate of tax based on business category in which business entity is primarily engaged.

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NRS 363C.300 Rate of tax based on business category in which business entity is primarily engaged. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the commerce tax required to be paid by a business entity engaging in a business in this State is equal to the amount obtained by subtracting $4,000,000 from the Nevada gross revenue of the business entity for the taxable year and multiplying that amount by the rate set forth in NRS 363C.310 to 363C.550 , inclusive, for the business category in which the business entity is primarily engaged.
If the business entity cannot be categorized in a business category set forth in NRS 363C.310 to 363C.550 , inclusive, the commerce tax required to be paid by that business entity is equal to the amount obtained by subtracting $4,000,000 from the Nevada gross revenue of the business entity for the taxable year and multiplying that amount by the rate set forth in NRS 363C.560 .
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