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New Federal changes affecting Direct Deposits and Electronic Check

WHO BENEFITS WHEN TAXES ARE COLLECTED?

Our children - public schools receive 47 percent of tax dollars
Our families - health & human services receive 20 percent
Our neighborhoods - public safety programs receive 7 percent
Our colleges - institutions of higher education receive 15 percent
Our communities - local governments receive 40 percent of Gross Receipts Tax
Our roads
- state and local Road Funds are supported by tax dollars

 


Rick Homans, Secretary of Taxation and Revenue Department
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2009 Audit RFP

TRD 2008 Final Financial Statements

First Quarterly Payment for New Mexico Corporations due April 15, 2009

* New Drivers' Licenses and Identification Cards are
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Tax-Aide Santa Fe Information

Notice for Working Families Tax Credit

Estimated Personal Income Tax and Underpayment Penalty

Legislature Enacts Lower Interest Rates and Higher Maximum Late Penalties   
| Table of Effective Interest Rates |

Open Letter Regarding New Mexico Residency From Secretary Rick Homans

Gross Receipts Tax Holiday | Tax Holiday List

Gross Receipts Tax
Rate Schedule January Through June 2010
 


Gross Receipts Tax
Rate Schedule July Through December 2009
 


New Mexico Top "Selected" Delinquent Taxpayers

What's New at Taxation & Revenue Department

Central New Mexico Community College Tax Help New Mexico


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