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Those subject to the weight-distance tax (WDT) must file a New Mexico weight-distance tax return on a quarterly basis, and pay the tax due to the MVD. You can file a weight distance tax return (single and bulk filing) online through the MVD ONLINE SERVICES.
When you register a new business, you will receive a Combined Reporting System (CRS) number which is used to manage all of your state tax accounts. New businesses can be registered via mail (Form ACD-31015, 1-2 weeks), online (immediately), or in-person at many city and town halls (also immediately).
A gross receipts tax permit can be obtained by registering for a CRS Identification Number online or submitting the paper form ACD-31015. After registering, the business will be issued a Combined Reporting System (CRS) Number, sometimes known as a New Mexico Tax Identification Number.
Currently to obtain an IFTA license in New Mexico you must submit an application to be sent to the Motor Vehicle Division. You will also need to purchase your IFTA decals that are $3.50 each. Each qualified vehicle is required to have one set.
You can apply for a Business Tax Identification Number Online at our website tap.state.nm.us. You will click Apply for a New Mexico Business Tax ID and follow the prompts. Upon completion and approval of the online application you may log in with the credentials set up during the application.
After experimenting with mandatory unitary combined reporting for select taxpayers (i.e. large retailers), New Mexico now has adopted mandatory worldwide unitary combined reporting as the default filing method for all corporate taxpayers effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2020.
Similar to states with an RST, New Mexico also imposes a complementary compensating tax, which is an excise tax imposed on persons using property or services in New Mexico; as with a use tax, it is intended to protect New Mexico businesses from out-of-state businesses that are not subject to the GRT.
New Mexico Weight Distance Annual Permit Temporary permits can be purchased on the spot once you enter New Mexico, it will be $50.00 that the weight stations will charge you for each entrance through New Mexico.
Those subject to the weight-distance tax (WDT) must file a New Mexico weight-distance tax return on a quarterly basis, and pay the tax due to the MVD. You can file a weight distance tax return (single and bulk filing) online through the MVD ONLINE SERVICES.