Doing Business In ... Reno, Nevada
Quick Stats
City Population: 210,000 |
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Praised for outstanding urban growth and revitalization, Reno, Nevada is known as "The Biggest Little City in the World", and a great place to start or grow a business. Reno's lack of personal or corporate income taxes play a role in attracting and sustaining many area businesses each year. Both local and national magazines have named Reno as the "Best Place to do Business in America", the "Best Small City in America for Small Business", and among the top cities that combine "Quality of Life and a Business Friendly Atmosphere". Although Reno was once known only for it's casinos, it's evolution to a diverse economic community with a growing workforce makes it a smart choice to develop a business.
Business Start-Up Assistance
Spending some time researching your idea, writing a business plan, and scouting a location will significantly increase your chances for success. There are a number of free and low-cost services that can help you get your business off the ground:
- Reno's Business Portal
Provides information and assistance on business licensing, city regulations, and contacts relevant to business owners. - Nevada Small Business Development Center
Jointly run by the University of Nevada Reno and University of Nevada Las Vegas, NSBDC provides free start-up advice, training and counseling services to entrepreneurs and small businesses throughout the state. Supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). - SCORE Reno - Northern Nevada Chapter
Provides free and confidential business advice and counseling tailored to meet the needs of your small business and your personal objectives. - Economic Development Agency of Western Nevada - Greater Reno-Tahoe
Recruits and grows businesses that are beneficial to the economic development of the Greater Reno-Tahoe area.
Review the Nevada Economic Development Authority's Guide to Starting a Business for detailed information on necessary steps to develop and grow a successful business in Reno.
Financing Your Business
The following organizations provide help getting loans and other types of financial assistance for businesses in Reno.
- Greater Reno Financing and Trading
Provides Reno entrepreneurs with information on banks, credit unions, venture capital firms and networks that are available to help offset the financial needs of running a business.
- Nevada's Office of Business Finance and Planning
Provides information on the Industrial Development Revenue Bond Program and how it helps to facilitate economic development throughout Nevada.
For general information on small business loans and financial assistance visit the Financing Your Business page.
Obtaining Licenses and Permits
To legally operate a business in the city of Reno, you'll need to obtain all necessary business licenses, operating permits and registrations.
- Reno Business Licenses
Contains information regarding the proper licenses required to operate a business in Reno.
- Washoe County Business Licenses
Provides businesses with information detailing the appropriate licensing and regulatory requirements for operating a business in Washoe County.. - Licenses and Permits in Northern Nevada
Provides a list of suggested forms along with a description of teach that that should be filled prior to beginning business in Northern Nevada.
In addition to city permits, you will also need to register your business with the federal government and State of Nevada. Visit the Nevada General Licensing page to learn about obtaining necessary federal and state licenses, permits and registrations.
Tax Credits for Small Businesses
Small business owners in Reno can take advantage of several tax credits.
- The Greater Reno-Tahoe Advantage
Provides business owners in the Greater Reno-Tahoe area with information on available tax incentives. - Nevada State Incentive Program
Provides detailed information on the tax incentive program available to residents of Nevada.
Additional Resources
- Nevada Department of Business and Industry
Encourages and facilitates small business growth and development in the state of Nevada.