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State Guide · NV

Nevada — Military Tax Treatment

No state income tax. Nevada has no state income tax return to file.

Tax treatment at a glance

Active-duty pay
No State Income Tax

No state income tax.

Guard & Reserve drill pay
No State Income Tax

No state income tax. Guard and Reserve drill pay not taxed.

Military retirement pay
No State Income Tax

No state income tax.

VA disability compensation
Always tax-free

Federally tax-free under 38 USC § 5301. No state taxes VA disability compensation as income — Nevada included.

Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP)
Follows retirement

No state income tax — SBP not taxed in Nevada.

Federal rules that override state law

SCRA — Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

Active-duty servicemembers pay state income tax only to their state of legal domicile — not the state where they are stationed. If you are from Texas and stationed in Nevada, Nevada cannot tax your military pay. This applies during all active duty periods and during Guard/Reserve mobilizations on federal (Title 10) orders.

MSRRA — Military Spouses Residency Relief Act

Military spouses can maintain their home-state domicile even when living in a different state due to their servicemember's orders. A spouse who is a Texas resident following their servicemember to Nevada can keep Texas as their tax domicile and avoid Nevada state income tax on their wages.

Guard & Reserve — the SCRA gap

SCRA pay protections apply during federal (Title 10) activation orders. During routine drill weekends and state-only activations, Guard and Reserve members are state residents serving in their home state — SCRA does not protect their drill pay from state income tax. Whether Nevada exempts that pay is the state-specific question answered above.

Filing watch-outs

  • 01No state income tax return required.

Veteran-specific tax benefits

Veteran property tax exemptions tied to disability rating.

Official authority
https://tax.nv.gov/

State tax law changes annually. Verify current rules with the Nevada Department of Revenue before making any tax decision.

Nevada military tax — common questions

Does Nevada tax military retirement pay in 2026?

Nevada does not tax military retirement pay. No state income tax.

Does Nevada tax active-duty military pay?

Nevada does not tax active-duty military pay for state residents. No state income tax. Under the SCRA, Nevada can only tax the military pay of service members who are legally domiciled in Nevada — not those merely stationed there.

Does Nevada tax National Guard and Reserve drill pay?

Nevada does not tax Guard and Reserve drill pay. No state income tax. Guard and Reserve drill pay not taxed.

Is VA disability compensation taxed in Nevada?

No. VA disability compensation is federally tax-free under 38 U.S.C. § 5301, and no state — including Nevada — taxes it as income.

If I'm stationed in Nevada but claim another state, can Nevada tax my military pay?

No. Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), active-duty pay is taxable only by your state of legal domicile, not the state where you are stationed. If your domicile is elsewhere, Nevada cannot tax your active-duty military pay. Military spouses get the same protection under the MSRRA.

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