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  1. The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department is encouraging taxpayers to file their 2020 Personal Income Tax returns electronically to expedite processing and any refunds they may be due. The New Mexico Personal Income Tax forms and instructions for the 2020 tax year are available on the Department’s website.

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  2. • You want to claim a refund of any New Mexico state income tax withheld from your pay. • You want to claim any New Mexico rebates or credits. Non-Residents If you are a non-resident, including a foreign national or a person who resides in a state without income taxes, you must file in New Mexico when both the following are true:

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  3. Oct 22, 2020 · You must file Form PIT-1 to report and pay personal income tax. The rates vary depending upon your filing status and income. The top tax bracket is 4.9%. The Department offers taxpayers the ability to file their tax return online. Online filing provides a faster turnaround time than filing a paper return. For example, if you are due a refund ...

  4. IRS.gov has tax information in seven languages. Taxpayers can simply select their preferred language from the dropdown menu at the top of the page. Currently, they can choose from: Spanish; Chinese Traditional; Chinese Simplified; Korean; Russian; Vietnamese; Haitian Creole; IRS's Languages page offers tax guidance and information in even more ...

    • WHAT FORMS TO FILE
    • TOP OF PAGE 1 Lines 1a, 1b, 2a, and 2b
    • Schedules
    • TOP OF PAGE 2 Social Security Number
    • Lines 12a, 16a, 18a, and 25a
    • AMENDED column.
    • Line 35
    • Sign and Date
    • HOW TO FILE
    • Filing Online
    • Filing on Paper
    • METHODS OF PAYMENT
    • PAYING ONLINE
    • Credit Cards and Fees
    • PAYING BY MAIL
    • Where To Get a Payment Voucher
    • Use Only Blue or Black Ink
    • Do Not Copy the Payment Voucher
    • Cut Only on the Dotted Line
    • MAKE AND KEEP COPIES

    If you mail your return, use and submit only original, oficial state forms and schedules. Copies result in delays when processing your return. The specific form to use varies, as described next.

    Make sure the name(s) and social security number(s) are correct and legible. If married filing jointly, match this PIT-X to your original return by listing first on the PIT-X the first person shown on your original return.

    Along with your amended return, you must include all sched- The next items are for the taxpayer and, if applicable, spouse. ules that were previously filed with the original return. IMPORTANT Complete all applicable fields in the AS AMENDED column, even if the information did not change. Attach all schedules necessary to support your AS AMENDED fig...

    Enter your social security number in the box at the left.

    In these lines, show the correct (the amended) information. There are no corresponding indicator boxes or entries for information filed previously.

    Directions for completing the schedule follow next.

    Show the correct (the amended) information. There is no corresponding indicator box for information previously filed.

    If you are married and filing a joint amended return, both spouses must sign. Below the signature, the taxpayer and, if married filing joint, the spouse, is required to enter their state issued driver’s license or state issued identification card number and a two digit state code identifying the state issuing the identification number. Also enter t...

    You can file your PIT-X online or mail your paper return and any attachments.

    You can file amended returns through Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) at https://tap.state.nm.us. The site lets you file the four most recent tax year returns. Log in and choose the correct tax year to amend. TAP processes your new return as an amendment.

    After completing a paper PIT-X form, mail it with any at-tachments to the Department. For details, see Mailing Your Return later in these instructions.

    You can make an electronic payment online or mail your payment voucher with a check or money order to the De-partment.

    You can pay your tax liability by electronic check (E-Check) at no charge through the Department’s web-site. An E-Check authorizes the Department to deb-it your checking account in the amount and on the date you specify. Go to https://tap.state.nm.us to pay online. Under FOR INDIVIDUALS, click Make a Payment.

    You may also pay using a credit card for your online pay-ment. A convenience fee is applied for using a credit card. The State of New Mexico uses this fee, calculated on the transaction amount, to pay charges from the credit card companies.

    You can pay your taxes by mail, but first you need a pay-ment voucher.

    You can get a PIT-PV, Personal Income Tax Payment Voucher, from your personal income tax packet, one of the Department’s district ofices, or your tax return preparation software. You can also get payment vouchers from www.tax. newmexico.gov. At the top of the page, click Forms & Publications. When you see the list of folders, click Income Taxes, cl...

    Type or print all entries on the payment voucher in blue or black ink. IMPORTANT: Do not use pencil to write on the payment voucher.

    Because the Department uses high-speed scanners when processing payment vouchers, a quality form helps ensure accuracy. Do not photocopy the payment voucher.

    Because scanners can read only one page size to process vouchers, it is important to cut only on the dotted line.

    Before mailing your return, make copies of your return and attachments. Keep your copy in a special place you can remember.

  5. Feb 12, 2021 · Complete the form and mail or fax it to: New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department Tax Fraud Investigations Division P.O. Box 8487 Albuquerque, NM 87198 Fax Number: (505) 222-6634. To report federal tax fraud to the Internal Revenue Service, call their hotline at (800) 829-0433.

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  7. Mar 1, 2022 · Many New Mexicans speak languages other than English–including Vietnamese, Chinese, Dari, Arabic, Swahili, Kinyarwanda, and Diné. Many of these languages meet population thresholds that require translation of food and medical assistance applications and documents under federal law.