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New Mexico Tax Laws
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As the old saying goes, nothing is sure in life except for death and taxes — which is why it’s important to understand your tax obligations and procedures for filing and paying them. Welcome to FindLaw’s section on the tax laws of New Mexico, with listings of current personal income tax brackets, a listing of the various consumer taxes (including special taxes on cigarettes, liquor, and other such items), details about the related crimes of tax fraud and evasion, and information about probate and estate taxes. To learn more about the tax laws and rates of New Mexico, click on one of the following links.
Learn About New Mexico Tax Laws
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New Mexico Consumer Tax Laws
The basics of New Mexico’s consumer-based taxes, including retail sales tax, excise taxes on items such as gasoline and alcoholic beverages, and more.
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New Mexico Tax Fraud/Evasion Laws
Summary of New Mexico laws prohibiting the related crimes of tax fraud and tax evasion, in which the offender has refused to pay taxes or has engaged in fraud.
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New Mexico Personal Income Tax Laws
Overview of personal income tax laws and current rates for New Mexico, with information about the different brackets for taxpayers and who is required to file.
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New Mexico Probate Law and Estate Taxes
Information about estate taxes and the probate court process in New Mexico, including details about what a surviving spouse is entitled to and more.
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