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In transactions for which state law provides gross receipts tax deductions, the buyer or lessee may give the s... Read More
Because the gross receipts tax structure differs fundamentally from a sales tax, New Mexico does not accept an... Read More
The nontaxable transaction certificate (NTTC) is the only acceptable proof of certain deductions. The buyer ob... Read More
Yes. As a registered New Mexico gross receipts taxpayer, you can obtain, execute and record the use of NTTCs t... Read More
If TRD’s records show that you have an outstanding tax liability or that you are a non-filer for one or ... Read More
No. The available NTTC types are: No. The available NTTC types are:
Statutes allow, but do not require, an NTTC to be executed for these transactions:
Complete an NTTC form by entering the required information about the vendor to whom the NTTC is to be delivere... Read More
An NTTC may be copied only:
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