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California HNWI exodus to Nevada accelerates ahead of proposed $1B+ wealth tax threshold

State legislators eye 1.5% annual levy on net worth above $1 billion—enforcement mechanisms unclear, migration already underway.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Forbes From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · April 25, 2026

California HNWI exodus to Nevada accelerates ahead of proposed $1B+ wealth tax threshold

State legislators eye 1.5% annual levy on net worth above $1 billion—enforcement mechanisms unclear, migration already underway.

Source Forbes ↗

California's ultra-high-net-worth residents are establishing Nevada domiciles at the highest rate in fifteen years, according to address-change filings tracked across wealth management platforms. The migration began quietly in Q3 2024 and picked up velocity after Sacramento published draft wealth-tax language in December targeting individuals with net worth exceeding $1 billion. The proposed levy—1.5% annually on assets above that threshold—would apply regardless of liquidity and includes a ten-year tail for anyone who resided in California for more than five of the prior ten years.

Nevada processed 127 new trust formations for California-origin grantors in Q4 2024, up from 41 the prior quarter. Henderson and Incline Village are absorbing the majority of incoming domicile changes. The movement is bimodal: founders liquidating private equity positions before the law takes effect, and family offices with illiquid portfolios establishing dual residency now to satisfy the ten-year lookback period. One Los Angeles-based allocator overseeing $3.2 billion across four families confirmed that three have already shifted legal residence, citing the tail provision as the decisive factor.

What matters is enforcement. California has no existing framework for valuing private company holdings, art collections, or carried interest on an annual basis. The Franchise Tax Board would need to hire appraisers, establish appeals processes, and coordinate with trust administrators across state lines. Oregon attempted a similar wealth tax in 2021 and abandoned it after eighteen months when administrative costs exceeded projected revenue by 340%. California's draft legislation includes no funding line for compliance infrastructure. That gap suggests either the bill is performative or the state will outsource valuation to third-party firms, creating a secondary market for wealth-tax certification—and litigation.

The second-order effect is not tax flight but capital-structure reorganization. Family offices are moving operating assets into Nevada-domiciled entities while keeping California real estate in separate LLCs to isolate the tax base. This creates a bifurcated balance sheet: liquid holdings escape the levy, illiquid California property stays exposed. Wealth advisors are now modeling scenarios where ultra-high-net-worth families maintain minimal California nexus—under 60 days per year, rental properties only—while conducting all investment activity through Nevada or Wyoming structures. The result is California captures property tax but loses carried interest, founder liquidity events, and trust income.

Allocators and operators should watch three developments. First, whether the bill reaches a floor vote by June 2025—current whip counts show it lacks support in the state senate. Second, how Nevada trust companies scale capacity; several are already turning away California clients due to compliance bottlenecks. Third, whether Delaware or Wyoming counter-program with wealth-migration incentives, turning this into a competitive state dynamic. The California Taxpayers Association estimates the state could lose $18 billion in taxable events over five years if even 15% of targeted individuals relocate.

The tell is not who moves but who restructures in place. Family offices are hiring Nevada counsel now, not waiting for the bill to pass. That preparation window—twelve to eighteen months—is the only period where tax-efficient domicile changes remain defensible under the lookback rule.

The takeaway
California's wealth-tax tail provisions are accelerating Nevada trust formations and capital restructuring, regardless of whether the bill passes.
hnwi migrationwealth taxnevada trustscalifornia tax policyfamily office strategy
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