Online Filing 

electronic filing and payments

Filing your CRS tax online takes the stress out of work so you have time for more enjoyable things.

3.1.4 NMAC, requires you to e-file your monthly CRS (Combined Reporting System) returns. All filers with monthly tax payments of over $10,000 should already be e-filing.  All monthly filers with monthly tax payments over $200 will be required to file online starting July 25, 2011 (see table below for details).
 

Your average monthly tax due for the previous calendar year was:

 

Your CRS-1 Form for the report period:

 

Must be electronically filed on or before:

 

3-month grace period has expired, paper returns will no longer be accepted for:

 

$20,000 or more

 

July 2010

 

August 25, 2010

 

October 31, 2010

 

$10,000 or more but less than $20,000

 

December 2010

 

January 25, 2011

 

March 31, 2011

 

$1,000 or more 

June 2011

 

July 25, 2011

 

September 30, 2011

 

Filing online is fast, efficient, easy and user friendly. We urge you to give it a try. As for payment, E-pay is the quick and green way to do it. If you need assistance, call 1-866-809-2335.

Once you’re online filing your return, you can also pay online. For no additional charge, you may pay using an electronic check that authorizes the Department to debit your checking account in the amount and on the date you specify. You may also pay using Visa, MasterCard or American Express cards, however, a 2.49% convenience fee will be applied to these charges. The fee is calculated on the amount of the transaction and will be used to pay charges by the credit card companies to the State of New Mexico when you use your credit card as a form of payment.

After you submit your payment information, you will receive an online confirmation. Now you can be sure your payment is there on time, while saving you time, money, a stamp or perhaps a trip to a tax office. Our advice is that you e-file and e-pay. Many of you already file online, but if you don’t e-file at present and need some help, go online, or watch our How-To E-File Your Gross Receipts/Compensating/Withholding Tax online video or call 1-866-809-2335.  Refer to Brochure #8, CRS Internet Filing for additional information.

  • 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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