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Welcome to the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department’s (Tax & Rev) Online Services page. This page provides important links for the Department’s services offered through different websites: Delinquent Property Auction Information ;
Make your check or money order payable to New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department. For certain tax payments, a payment voucher must be attached to a check or money order to be sure that your payment is properly applied.
New Mexico Taxpayer Access Point allows taxpayers to file their taxes, make payments, check refund statuses, manage their tax accounts, register new businesses, and more. Electronic transactions are safe and secure.
New Mexico does not have a sales tax. It has a gross receipts tax instead. This tax is imposed on persons engaged in business in New Mexico. In almost every case, the person engaged in business passes the tax to the consumer either separately stated or as part of the selling price.
Welcome to Taxpayer Access Point. The State of New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department recently upgraded Taxpayer Access Point (TAP). Log in or register.
Business Planning, Initiation, and Licensing Information for Business Owners in the State of New Mexico.
This blog gives instructions for how to file and pay sales tax in New Mexico with the Combined Reporting System Return (CRS), a commonly used form.
Instead of collecting a sales tax, New Mexico collects a gross receipts tax. The business almost always passes the tax onto the consumer, either as a separate line item or as part of the retail price. The gross receipts tax rate varies from 5.125 percent to 8.8675 percent, depending on the business location. Types of taxes
Calculating how much sales tax you should remit to the state of New Mexico is easy with TaxJar’s New Mexico sales tax report. All you do is connect the channels through which you sell – including Amazon, eBay, Shopify, Square and more – and we’ll calculate exactly how much sales tax you collected.
Filing and paying sales taxes in New Mexico. To file and pay New Mexico gross receipts tax, you must submit your sales data and remit any tax due by the applicable deadline each period. The filing process is completed online through Taxation & Revenue Department website.