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A Nontaxable Transaction Certificate (NTTC) obtained from the Taxation and Revenue Department (TRD) allows you as a seller or lessor to deduct the receipts from qualified transactions from your gross receipts. You need only one NTTC from a customer to cover all transactions of the same type with that customer.
After registering with Taxation and Revenue and receiving a New Mexico Business Tax Identification Number (NMBTIN), you may obtain an NTTC online through the Taxpayer Access Point (TAP).
The state imposes a governmental gross receipts tax of 5.00% on the receipts of New Mexico state and local governments. The exceptions are the gross receipts of public school districts and entities licensed by the Department of Health that are principally engaged in providing health care.
Anyone who qualifies under state guidelines, which typically include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, government agencies, and businesses intending to resell the purchased goods. Specific qualifications can vary significantly from one state to another.
Some items are exempt from sales and use tax, including: Sales of certain food products for human consumption. Sales to the U.S. Government. Sales of prescription medicine and certain medical devices. Sales of items paid for with EBT cards.
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