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In a world of dramatic disruption, Nevada Business Consultants help companies meet today's challenges while charting a path to tomorrow's growth.
Nevada Tax Services specializes in tax preparation and tax planning (both individual and business), bookkeeping and consulting.
Nevada Business Consultants have helped dozens of Nevada companies to maximize sales, minimize operational expenses, improve productivity and efficiency.
Business mentors are key—that’s why when it comes to client selection, we’re choosy. We want to give each of you the time and guidance you deserve. Being 5 years in the industry, we share our passion by helping others. Our ramp up process is designed to empower your team. Our services include but not limited to:
Nevada Business Tax Services has been serving the community for the last 4 years. Our team has grown and includes experienced tax professionals and dedicated support to provide professional financial services.
We assist your business with filing your Sales Tax, Use Tax, Commerce Tax and other imposed taxes in the State of Nevada. Our professionals ensure your business taxes are filed in a timely manner and in compliance with the State of Nevada Department of Taxation guidelines.
Call (833) 585-1110 for a free consultation.
Our services include but not limited to:
Independent examination of financial information of your entity, whether for profit or not profit, irrespective of its size or legal form.
Filing season reminder: Social Security benefits may be taxable
Taxpayers receiving Social Security benefits may have to pay federal income tax on a portion of those benefits. Social Security benefits include monthly retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. They don't include supplemental security income payments, which aren't taxable.
The portion of benefits that are taxable depends on the taxpayer's income and filing status.
To find out if their benefits are taxable, taxpayers should take half of the Social Security money they collected during the year and add it to their other income. Other income includes pensions, wages, interest, dividends, and capital gains.
Fifty percent of a taxpayer's benefits may be taxable if they are:
Up to 85% of a taxpayer's benefits may be taxable if they are:
The Interactive Tax Assistant on IRS.gov can help taxpayers answer the question Are My Social Security or Railroad Retirement Tier I Benefits Taxable?
Filing season reminder: Social Security benefits may be taxable
More information:
Social Security Income
Publication 915, Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits
STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
Retail Sale Surcharges – Subject to Sales Tax
June 15, 2020
The Department of Taxation has noted, and local news articles have publicized the fact that some businesses are now charging an additional fee attributed to COVID-19. This additional fee added to the final selling
price of retail sales appears to be a move to help recoup costs associated with added implementation expenses and other increased costs. Any business adding this fee is advised that this amount is subject
to Nevada sales tax per Nevada Revised Statute 372.025 2(a). Please include these amounts with your Total Sales of your sales and use tax returns. Additionally, please ensure you have adjusted your point of sales systems to properly code this surcharge as a taxable item.
A proper example would be:
Food and Beverages - $35.50
Covid-19 4% - $ 1.42
Subtotal - $36.92
Sales Tax 8.375% - $ 3.09
Total Due $40.01
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