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S) name, street address, city, state, ZIP code, and phone number Mark box if address outside the U.S. Remittee s (recipient s) name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code Mark one box FEIN SSN Mark one box FEIN SSN Remitter s NMBTIN (optional) Remittee s federal identification number Gross oil and gas proceeds New Mexico state tax withheld Mark box if address outside the U.S. Remittees (recipients) must attach this form to their New Mexico state income tax return to.

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How to fill out the NM TRD RPD-41285 online

Filling out the NM TRD RPD-41285 form is essential for reporting oil and gas proceeds and the associated withholding tax in New Mexico. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the online completion of this important document.

Follow the steps to successfully complete the NM TRD RPD-41285 online.

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the NM TRD RPD-41285 form and open it for editing.
  2. In the first column, enter the tax year in the designated field to indicate the period for which you are reporting.
  3. Fill in your name, address, and phone number in the appropriate fields. If your address is located outside the U.S., be sure to mark the corresponding box.
  4. Next, input the remittee’s name and address. Remember to mark the box if the remittee's address is outside the U.S.
  5. In the second column, enter your federal identification number using hyphens. If it is a federal employer identification number (FEIN), enter it in the format XX-XXXXXXX and mark the FEIN box. If it is a social security number, enter it in the format XXX-XX-XXXX and mark the SSN box.
  6. Input your New Mexico Business Tax Identification Number (NMBTIN) in the format XX-XXXXXX-XXX if applicable. If you do not have a NMBTIN, leave this section blank.
  7. Enter the remittee's federal identification number in the same format as you entered yours. Make sure to mark either the FEIN or SSN box accordingly.
  8. Input the gross oil and gas proceeds received by the remittee from wells located in New Mexico.
  9. Finally, provide the amount of New Mexico state tax that was withheld.
  10. After completing all fields, review your information for accuracy. You can then save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form.

Complete and submit your NM TRD RPD-41285 form online to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.

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New Mexico Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens New Mexico has a 5.0 percent state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 3.813 percent, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 7.72 percent.

The Gross Receipts Tax rate varies throughout the state from 5% to 9.3125%. It varies because the total rate combines rates imposed by the state, counties, and, if applicable, municipalities where the businesses are located.

New Mexico does not have a sales tax. It has a gross receipts tax instead. This tax is imposed on persons engaged in business in New Mexico. In almost every case, the person engaged in business passes the tax to the consumer either separately stated or as part of the selling price.

The Gross Receipts Tax rate varies throughout the state from 5% to 9.3125%. It varies because the total rate combines rates imposed by the state, counties, and, if applicable, municipalities where the businesses are located.

The primary difference is that gross sales refers specifically to sales income, while gross receipts includes income from non-sales sources, such as interest, dividends or donations. Investopedia defines gross receipts as income that is not related to regular business activity.

As of 7/1/21, New Mexico is considered a destination-based sales tax state. The Gross Receipts tax rate now is calculated based on where the goods or products of services are delivered. The New Mexico gross receipts tax rate is 5.125%.

If you need assistance, call 1-866-809-2335.

2023 New Mexico (NM) State Payroll Taxes The state has a progressive income tax, broken down into four tax brackets ranging from 1.7% on the low end to 5.9% on the high end, which is still on the lower end compared to the rest of the country.

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