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Who Benefits When Taxes are Collected?
Report Tax Fraud 1-866-457-6789
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Privacy Policy
When you visit our website, the Taxation and Revenue Department does not capture your personal information without your permission. We collect only the minimum information needed to meet the website’s purposes.

 

Use of This Policy
You can link to various websites through our pages. Our privacy policy does not apply to other websites that you may contact through our site. You should read the privacy policies of other sites and be careful about providing your personal information unless you have a clear understanding of how the information will be used.

 

Privacy Statement
Visitors to the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department Website
Among the information we may collect about visitors who view or download information from our website are date, time, client IP, server IP, HTTP status, HTTP request URL, bytes sent, bytes received, user agent, referrer and protocol version.

This information helps us understand how you use our website services so we can improve them. The information in our website logs is not personally identifiable. We make no attempt to link it to the people who browse our pages.

 

Personally Identifiable Information
Personally identifiable information is readily identifiable to a specific individual, such as name, street address, email address, or telephone number. We do not collect this information unless you voluntarily send us an email message, fill out and send a form online, or fill out personal information and send in a survey.

Any such information you give is subject to public inspection and may be disclosed in a legal proceeding unless it specifically protected under state law.

 

Email Messages
If you send us an email message, we will not sell your email address or give it to private companies for marketing purposes.

 

Surveys
We use surveys only for their stated purpose. If you give us personally identifiable information, it may be subject to public inspection and legal disclosure and may be saved for a period of time before it is destroyed.

 

Disclaimer
Our website content provides general information only. Please be aware that subsequent legislation, regulations, court decisions, revenue rulings, notices and announcements may affect the accuracy of the website’s content.

This website’s content does not constitute a regulation, ruling or decision issued by the Secretary of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department. The Department is legally bound only by a regulation or ruling (7-1-60 NMSA 1978). In the event of a conflict between the contents of this website and statute, regulation, case law or policy, the information in this website is overridden by statutes, regulations and case law.

Taxpayers and tax preparers are responsible for being aware of our state’s tax laws and rules. Consult us directly if you have questions or concerns about information provided on this website. Please contact the district tax office nearest you.  

  • Message from the Secretary It’s that time of the year again when New Mexicans are getting ready to file their 2011 tax returns. I want to encourage everyone to file tax returns online. Not only will you receive your refund check faster… Read More

E-File for accurate returns and faster refunds.
Federal automatic extensions also extend New Mexico income tax returns.
E-File and E-Pay and extend your income tax due date.
Get your refund faster when you E-File.
Low-income residents may qualify for income tax credits.
You may qualify for the Working Family Income Tax Credit.
You may qualify for the Earned Income Tax credits.
Estimated tax payments may be required if you withhold too little.
Manage your account online using Taxpayer Access Point.
Business closed? Update your CRS account online.
Gross receipts tax rates are subject to change in January and July.
NTTCs may be required to support tax-deductible sales.
Changing your address? Update your tax records online.
View payments and returns using Taxpayer Access Point.
Keep up with recent tax changes. See the instructions.
Keep accurate tax records for up to 10 years.
Double-check your figures. Errors will delay your return.
Get your money faster using refund express direct deposit.
Pay online by electronic check or credit card.
Avoid delays, submit a complete return.
Tax Fraud in New Mexico, call 1-800-457-6789.
Check the status of your refund, visit Taxpayer Access Point.
Pay your property taxes to your county treasurer.
Delinquent property taxes? See your local county treasurer’s office.
Find out who is managing your county government.
Property tax auctions are often held at the county treasurer’s office.
April property tax valuation determines your November tax bill.
Property taxes pay for schools, police, and hospitals.
Property was sold at auction? We may have your money.
Stop penalty and interest by paying your principal tax quickly.
Make sure you use correct tax ID numbers.
Refund express? Double-check your bank account and routing numbers.
Include your phone number and e-mail address when filing.
Secure your tax records from identity theft.
Generally, both spouses are responsible for liability on a joint return.
Sign and date your return.
Avoid preparers who base their fee on a percentage of the refund.
Tax fraud is the responsibility of the taxpayer
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