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Backend engineer equity comp in Nevada

How backend engineers earning rsu or double-trigger rsu pre-ipo should plan around Nevada's no-income-tax regime.

Typical comp shape

Backend engineers usually earn rsu or double-trigger rsu pre-ipo. Common employers include Stripe, Databricks, Cloudflare. Double-trigger RSUs at late-stage pre-IPOs mean no tax until liquidity, then a large W-2 event at IPO.

What Nevada changes

Nevada has no wage income tax, which is structurally favorable for backend engineers with meaningful RSU comp. The savings vs a CA-resident colleague can be $30-60k per year at senior IC levels. That math is why Austin and Seattle are the two top relocation destinations for Bay Area tech workers.

Planning cadence

For a backend engineer in Nevada, the three planning windows are: after each RSU vest (withholding check and sell-vs-hold), before any ISO exercise (AMT model at federal only), and in Q4 (estimated tax top-up to clear the safe harbor). A move-out question — if you're considering leaving Nevada for a high-tax state, time it around vesting.

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