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  1. If you are a New Mexico resident, you must file if you meet any of the following conditions: You file a federal return; You want to claim a refund of any New Mexico state income tax withheld from your pay, or. You want to claim any New Mexico rebates or credits.

  2. 22 paź 2020 · Nonresidents, including foreign nationals and persons who reside in states that do not have income taxes, must file here when they have a federal filing requirement and have income from any New Mexico source whatsoever. You must file Form PIT-1 to report and pay personal income tax.

  3. Non-refundable credits can be used to reduce tax liability, but if the tax due is reduced to $0, the balance of these credits is not refunded. See FYI-106: Claiming Business-Related Tax Credits for Individuals and Businesses , or form PIT-CR, Non-Refundable Tax Credit Schedule.

  4. If you are New Mexico resident and you pay taxes on income to another state that is also taxable in New Mexico, you may qualify for this credit. IMPORTANT: This credit is for tax that state imposes on any portion of income that by law is included in New Mexico net income.

  5. New Mexico’s law says every person with income from New Mexico sources required to file a federal income tax return must file a New Mexico PIT-1. This includes non-residents with income from every New Mexico source, including wages, rents, royalties, businesses, and estates.

  6. If you are a non-resident of New Mexico who is a qualifying servicemember’s spouse living in New Mexico, complete a New Mexico PIT-1 as a non-resident taxpayer and allocate on Schedule PIT-B income from services performed in New Mexico to your state of residence. See instructions for PIT-B.

  7. Tax help for nonresidents of New Mexico... INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the first judge of who files federal income tax, and consequently, of whose New Mexico-sourced income must be reported here. Contact the IRS online at www.irs.gov or telephone at 800-829-1040. PERSONAL INCOME TAX UNIT.

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