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Nevada
Overview
Nevada established its captive legislation in 1999 and has quickly grown to become a leading onshore US captive domicile. At the end of 2007, Nevada had 115 active captives.
Minimum Capital and Surplus
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Single parent captive |
$100,000 |
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Group/Association captive |
$500,000 |
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Agency captive |
$300,000 |
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Sponsored captive |
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Key Features of Legislation
Like most domestic domiciles, Nevada’s legislation is modeled after Vermont, but with some key differences. These include:
Specialty
Nevada has a spread of captives by both type and industry. The domicile has been attractive for real estate and construction captives which account for over 25% of active captives in the state. Nevada has a business friendly tax structure and is a leading business destination.
SRS Presence
SRS was approved as a captive manager in Nevada in 2007. We oversee the management of captives in the domicile from our western region headquarters under the direction of Ann Wick.
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| Ann Wick |
President, SRS Arizona Inc |
602-903-0318 |
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