Nevada collected $12.1 billion in taxes in 2022, a 15.9 percent increase from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
Most tax revenue came from sales and gross receipts taxes ($8.8 billion) and property taxes ($1.4 billion).
The STC survey includes five broad tax categories and up to 25 subcategories. Data is gathered from all 50 state governments and all dependent state-level entities.
The Census Bureau sets the tax classifications among the survey categories and cautions they may differ from the classifications set by the state governments.
Below is a breakdown of how taxes were classified by the bureau and how much was collected.
| Type of Tax | Amount |
|---|---|
| Property taxes | $1,399,442,000 |
| Sales and gross receipts taxes | $8,842,212,000 |
| License taxes | $664,675,000 |
| Income taxes | $0 |
| Miscellaneous taxes | $1,165,884,000 |
| General sales and gross receipts taxes | $5,506,268,000 |
| Selective sales and gross receipts taxes | $3,335,944,000 |
| Alcoholic beverages sales tax | $51,794,000 |
| Amusements sales tax | $1,689,128,000 |
| Insurance premiums sales tax | $518,019,000 |
| Motor fuels sales tax | $377,553,000 |
| Pari-mutuels sales tax | $3,000 |
| Public utilities sales tax | $49,872,000 |
| Tobacco products sales tax | $179,824,000 |
| Other selective sales and gross receipts taxes | $469,751,000 |
| Alcoholic beverages license | $0 |
| Amusements license | $56,090,000 |
| Corporations in general license | $92,114,000 |
| Hunting and fishing license | $13,137,000 |
| Motor vehicle license | $223,192,000 |
| Motor vehicle operators license | $26,613,000 |
| Public utilities license | $0 |
| Occupation and business license, NEC | $244,478,000 |
| Other license taxes | $9,051,000 |
| Individual income taxes | $0 |
| Corporations net income taxes | $0 |
| Death and gift taxes | $0 |
| Documentarty and stock transfer taxes | $191,497,000 |
| Severance taxes | $218,715,000 |
| Taxes, NEC | $755,672,000 |



