Bulletins 
We use our bulletins to provide announcements, alerts or news about single issues.  These publications help us keep you up-to-date regarding changes in tax laws, policies and procedures.
Description Publication Number
Description Publication Number
How to Contact the DepartmentB-100.01
1994 Legislative SummaryB-100.02
1995 Legislative SummaryB-100.03
Fees for Copying Department RecordsB-100.04
1996 Legislative SummaryB-100.05
1997 Legislative SummaryB-100.06
1998 Legislative SummaryB-100.07
1999 Legislative SummaryB-100.08
2000 Legislative SummaryB-100.09
2001 Legislative SummaryB-100.10
2002 Legislative SummaryB-100.11
2003 Legislative SummaryB-100.12
2004 Legislative SummaryB-100.13
2005 Legislative SummaryB-100.14
2006 Legislative SummaryB-100.16
2007 Legislative SummaryB-100.17
2008 Legislative SummaryB-100.19
2009 Legislative SummaryB-100.21
2010 Legislative SummaryB-100.22
2011 Legislative SummaryB-100.23
2012 Legislative SummaryB-100.24
2013 Legislative SummaryB-100.25
Federal Government Credit Cards_11-09B-200.01
Changes in Filing for Direct Satellite Broadcasting CompaniesB-200.06
Multi-Level Marketing Sales of Property or Services - The Imposition of the Gross Receipts TaxB-200.08
Change in Form of Business and Change in Ownership - Usage of NTTCsB-200.09
Business Location and Tax Rate Used in the Real Estate IndustryB-200.11
The Taxation of Prepaid Telephone CardsB-200.12
Oil and Gas Proceeds Withholding Tax BulletinB-200.13
Taxation and Revenue Department Relaxes Categories For Nontaxable Transaction CertificatesB-200.14
Tax Holiday Item ListB-200.18
Nontaxable Transaction Certificates (NTTC) Services Now Available OnlineB-200.19
The New Tri-Agency Reporting SystemB-200.20
Palace of the Governors’ “Under the Portal Vendor ProgramB-200.21
Important Federal Changes Affecting Direct Deposits and Electronic ChecksB-200.23
CRS “In Compliance” Status for BusinessB-200.24
Withholding Tax on Owners of Pass-Through EntitiesB-200.25
Withholding Tax on Oil and Gas Proceeds E-FileB-200.26
Contractor's Bonding Requirement for Gross Receipts TaxB-200.28
New Mexico Exempts 100(+)-Year-Olds From Personal Income TaxB-300.03
Residency and Personal Income Tax BulletinB-300.05
New Medical Tax Breaks For SeniorsB-300.06
National Guard Income Tax ExemptionB-300.08
PIT E-File MandateB-300.09
Military Spouses Residency Relief ActB-300.14
Effective Interest Rates for Late Payment of Tax DueB-400.4
Unclaimed Property - Background, History and PurposeB-500.07
Clear Diesel Fuel RefundB-500.26
Importing Fuel From Racks in TexasB-500.30
Bingo and Raffle Tax Changes – Effective July 1, 2009B-500.34
Important 2009 Legislative Changes to the Cigarette Tax ActB-500.35
Oil and Gas Conservation Tax RateB-500.36
New Mexico Gasoline Tax, Special Fuels Supplier Tax and Petroleum Products Loading FeeB-500.37
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    Thank you again for making the 2012 tax-filing season a success. Largely because of your efforts, we were able to process nearly $260 million in personal income tax refunds in a timely and efficient fashion with very few errors. 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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