Tax Calendar

If you are confused about business taxes that may affect your enterprise, we offer tax information workshops in several cities throughout the state. New and established businesses find them a helpful source of information about more than New Mexico gross receipts, withholding and compensating taxes. Some workshops are full-day events including information from the IRS and Workers Compensation Administration representatives.


Established businesses find the workshops particularly useful as a way to learn about changes in tax law. Businesses starting to hire employees can gather information from OSHA, Social Security, WorkersÕ Compensation, and the IRS.


There are also workshops for Spanish-speaking business owners. Tax Workshops dates and times are available. 

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8:45 AM
New Business Workshop - Las Cruces
   
           
           
             
             
  
 
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New Business Workshop - Albuquerque
         
           
           
             
             
  
 
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New Business Workshop - Albuquerque
 
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Taller en Espanol - Las Cruces
     
         
         
             
             
  
 
May 19 - May 25
 
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Taller en Espanol para Nogociantes Nuevos - Albuquerque
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New Business Workshop - Las Cruces
       
         
         
             
             
  
 
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    • Message from the Secretary
      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


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    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.
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    Gross receipts tax rates are subject to change in January and July.
    NTTCs may be required to support tax-deductible sales.
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    Keep up with recent tax changes. See the instructions.
    Keep accurate tax records for up to 10 years.
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    Secure your tax records from identity theft.
    Generally, both spouses are responsible for liability on a joint return.
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