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New Mexico State Tax Forms & Schedules for 2026

The tax forms on this page can be essential for your New Mexico state tax return. Each form automatically calculates the relevant deductions and tax amounts based on the 2026 New Mexico State tax tables.

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We are currently updating the tax forms for New Mexico to reflect the 2026 tax year. If you were looking for a specific tax form for New Mexico, please contact us and we will prioritize this.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common New Mexico filing questions, including resident versus nonresident rules, credits for low-income earners, and withholding guidelines.

Does New Mexico tax rental income?

Yes—rental income from properties in New Mexico is subject to state income tax and must be reported on Schedule PIT-B.

What business taxes apply in New Mexico?

Businesses pay the Gross Receipts Tax (GRT) instead of a traditional sales tax. Rates vary by location.

Can I e-file my New Mexico return?

Yes—New Mexico supports e-filing through its TAP (Taxpayer Access Point) system and major tax software providers.

Can I deduct moving expenses on my NM return?

No—New Mexico conforms to federal rules, which currently limit moving expense deductions to active-duty military.

How are part-year residents taxed in New Mexico?

Part-year residents report all income earned during residency and NM-source income before or after residency using Schedule PIT-B.

Important Notes

All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.