No Tax on Tips Calculator for Nevada (2026)
Calculate how much Nevada workers save now that tips are exempt from federal income tax under the OBBBA.
Your Information
Your base pay per hour
Your average tip earnings per hour worked
Your Annual Tax Savings in Nevada
$6,080
per year in federal income tax on tips
Annual Tip Income
$49,000
Federal Tax Saved on Tips
$6,080
Your Marginal Federal Rate
22.0%
FICA Still Owed on Tips
$3,749
Annual Base Pay
$21,000
Total Annual Income
$70,000
Tips Tax Exemption in Nevada
Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), workers in Nevada who earn tips can deduct 100% of their tip income from federal income tax for tax years 2025 through 2028.
Nevada Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers
The minimum wage in Nevada is $12.00/hour. Nevada does not allow a lower tipped minimum wage — all workers receive the full minimum wage regardless of tip income.
Top Tipped Industries in Nevada
- Casino dealers
- Restaurant servers
- Bartenders
- Hotel & resort staff
No State Income Tax
Nevada has no state income tax, so combined with the federal tip tax exemption, tipped workers in Nevada pay no income tax at all on their tips. Only FICA taxes (Social Security and Medicare) still apply.
How the No Tax on Tips Law Works
What Qualifies
- Cash tips received directly from customers
- Credit/debit card tips
- Tips from tip pools or tip sharing
- Service charges distributed as tips
What Doesn't Change
- FICA taxes still apply: You still pay 6.2% Social Security + 1.45% Medicare on tip income
- Tips must still be reported: Report all tips to your employer and on your tax return
- Income limit: The exemption applies to workers earning less than $160,000 per year
Federal Calculators
Compare with the federal-level tools: Tip Tax Savings (Federal) | Overtime Tax Savings (Federal)
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