Every employer who elects or is required to be covered by the Workers' Compensation Act, and every employee covered by the Workers’ Compensation Act, is assessed a fee for funding the administration of the Workers’ Compensation Administration (Section 52-5-19 NMSA...
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Collection of Your Debt
The Taxation and Revenue Department is responsible for collecting taxes due. If you fail to file your taxes or owe money to the state, you should resolve your debt in a timely fashion. The first step is to establish communication with us. By law it is your...
Payment Plan
The law requires all taxes to be paid in full. If you cannot make a payment in full by a certain date, the Department may agree to a payment plan that allows you to make installment payments on your tax debt. Please note that interest and penalty will continue to...
Tax Clearance
What is a Tax Clearance? Under New Mexico law, the tangible and intangible property used in any business remains subject to liability for payment of certain taxes incurred by the business. Consequently, a successor to that business may become liable for taxes incurred...
Collection Agencies
We are authorized to contract with an outside collection agency to recover delinquent taxes. See the following documents regarding your rights in that eventuality: FYI-400: Tax Audits and Protest Procedures FYI-402: Taxpayer Remedies FYI-405: Taxpayer Bill of Rights...
Liens & Levies
A notice of lien provides public notice of our interest in a taxpayer’s property or rights to property. It establishes the state’s priority among creditors. A levy authorizes us to seize taxpayer property. Lien When any person neglects or refuses to pay taxes after...
Owe Taxes?
There are two ways that you can owe tax. The first way is to complete a self-filed tax return and not pay tax that is shown to be due or to make an error on the return. For example, you may have used the wrong tax rate. The second way is through the Department’s...
Edward and Linda CdeBaca
10/07/2020 20-14 On August 20, 2019, the Department issued a Return Adjustment Notice to the Taxpayer for the 2018 tax year. On September 7, 2019, the Taxpayer submitted a timely protest with the Department. The Taxpayer argued that they used TurboTax software to...
Marduk Consultants
09/09/2020 20-13 On October 9, 2019, the Department issued a notice of assessment for gross receipts taxes for reporting periods from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2016. On November 1, 2019, the taxpayer filed a timely protest with the Department. The Taxpayer...
Lisa Chavez
08/26/2020 20-12 On August 2, 2019 and July 1, 2019, the Department issued return adjustment notices to the taxpayer for tax years 2016, 2017 and 2018. On August 2, 2019, the Taxpayer filed a timely protest with the Department. The Taxpayer argued that for the tax...