Monthly Cigarette Stamps Distribution Report 

The Monthly Cigarette Stamps Distribution Report provides distributed quantity information on different types of cigarette tax stamps.



20's: A stamp provides proof that tax has been paid for a package of 5, 10 or 20 cigarettes.



25's: A stamp provides proof that tax has been paid for a package of 25 cigarettes.



Tax Exempt: A stamp is provided free of charge to qualifying distributors. Effective July 1, 2010, cigarette packages with a tax-exempt stamp affixed may not be distributed or sold to an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo in New Mexico, or to a tribal member for use or sale on that Indian nation, tribe or pueblo. Cigarette packages with a tax-exempt stamp affixed may only be dis­tributed or sold to a New Mexico state or federal governmental entity in New Mexico.



Tax Credit: A stamp indicates that the cigarette package is to be or has been sold for resale, to a retailer located on land of a tribe that has imposed a qualifying tribal cigarette tax. Effective July 1, 2010, members of an Indian nation, tribe, or pueblo that has enacted a cigarette tax that the department has determined is a qualifying tribal cigarette tax under Section 7-12-2 NMSA 1978 are eligible to receive cigarettes with affixed tax credit stamps.

 

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 Distribution Month Monthly Cigarette Volume Report
 Mar  Apr Cig Volume (Mar 2013 Accrual)
 Feb  Mar Cig Volume (Feb 2013 Accrual)
 Jan  Feb Cig Volume (Jan 2013 Accrual)
 Dec  Jan Cig Volume (Dec 2012 Accrual)
 Nov  Dec Cig Volume (Nov 2012 Accrual)
 Oct  Nov Cig Volume (Oct 2012 Accrual)
 Sep  Oct Cig Volume (Sep 2012 Accrual)
 Aug  Sep Cig Volume (Aug 2012 Accrual)
 Jul  Aug Cig Volume (Jul 2012 Accrual)
 Jun  Jul Cig Volume (Jun 2012 Accrual)
 May  Jun Cig Volume (May 2012 Accrual)
 Apr  May Cig Volume (Apr 2012 Accrual)
 Mar  Apr Cig Volume (Mar 2012 Accrual)
 Feb  Mar Cig Volume (Feb 2012 Accrual)
 Jan  Feb Cig Volume (Jan 2012 Accrual)
 Dec  Jan Cig Volume (Dec 2011 Accrual)
 Nov  Dec Cig Volume (Nov 2011 Accrual)
 Oct  Nov Cig Volume (Oct 2011 Accrual)
 Sep  Oct Cig Volume (Sep 2011 Accrual)
 Aug  Sep Cig Volume (Aug 2011 Accrual)
 Jul  Aug Cig Volume (Jul 2011 Accrual)
 Jun  Jul Cig Volume (Jun 2011 Accrual)
 May  Jun Cig Volume (May 2011 Accrual)
 Apr  May Cig Volume (Apr 2011 Accrual)
 Mar  Apr Cig Volume (Mar 2011 Accrual)
 Fen  Mar Cig Volume (Feb 2011 Accrual)
 Jan  Feb Cig Volume (Jan 2011 Accrual)
 Dec  Jan Cig Volume (Dec 2010 Accrual) 
 Nov  Dec Cig Volume (Nov 2010 Accrual) 
 Oct  Nov Cig Volume (Oct 2010 Accrual) 
 Sep  Oct Cig Volume (Sep 2010 Accrual) 
 Aug  Sep Cig Volume (Aug 2010 Accrual) 
 Jul  Aug Cig Volume (Jul 2010 Accrual) 
 Jun  Jul Cig Volume (Jun 2010 Accrual) 
 May  Jun Cig Volume (May 2010 Accrual) 
 Apr  May Cig Volume (Apr 2010 Accrual) 
 Mar  Apr Cig Volume (Mar 2010 Accrual) 
 Feb  Mar Cig Volume (Feb 2010 Accrual)  
 Jan  Feb Cig Volume (Jan 2010 Accrual)   
 Dec  Jan Cig Volume (Dec 2009 Accrual) 
 Nov  Dec Cig Volume (Nov 2009 Accrual) 
 Oct  Nov Cig Volume (Oct 2009 Accrual)
 Sep  Oct Cig Volume (Sep 2009 Accrual) 
 Aug  Sep Cig Volume (Aug 2009 Accrual)
 Jul  Aug Cig Volume (Jul 2009 Accrual)
 Jun  Jul Cig Volume (Jun 2009 Accrual)
 May  Jun Cig Volume (May 2009 Accrual)
 Apr  May Cig Volume (Apr 2009 Accrual)
 Mar  Apr Cig Volume (Mar 2009 Accrual)
 Feb  Mar Cig Volume (Feb 2009 Accrual)
 Jan  Feb Cig Volume (Jan 2009 Accrual)
 Dec  Jan Cig Volume (Dec 2008 Accrual)
 Nov  Dec Cig Volume (Nov 2008 Accrual)
 Oct  Nov Cig Volume (Oct 2008 Accrual)
 Sep  Oct Cig Volume (Sep 2008 Accrual)
 Aug  Sep Cig Volume (Aug 2008 Accrual)
 Jul  Aug Cig Volume (Jul 2008 Accrual)
 Jun  Jul Cig Volume (Jun 2008 Accrual)
 May  Jun Cig Volume (May 2008 Accrual)
 Apr  May Cig Volume (Apr 2008 Accrual)
 Mar  Apr Cig Volume (Mar 2008 Accrual) 
 Feb  Mar Cig Volume (Feb 2008 Accrual)
 Jan  Feb                Cig Volume (Jan 2008 Accrual)

 

 

 

 







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