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  2. Taxation in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Regular military salaries of New Mexico residents serving in the U.S. military are subject to the income tax, but since 2007, active-duty military salaries have been exempt from the state income tax. [7] [8] Personal income tax rates for New Mexico range from 1.7% to 4.9%, within four income brackets. [9]

  3. Breaking down New Mexico's taxes on corporations - AOL

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    Graduated marginal personal income tax ranges from 1.5% to 5.9%, according to the tax department, and the state's 5.9% cap is moderate compared to other states' personal income tax rates.

  4. New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department; Department overview; Type: Taxation & Revenue Services: Jurisdiction: State of New Mexico: Headquarters: 1100 South St. Francis Drive Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1028: Employees: 803: Annual budget: US$ 90,078,526.00 [1] Department executive

  5. How all 50 states tax retirement income: A comprehensive list ...

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    New Mexico taxes retirement income using state income tax rates, which range from 1.7% to 5.9% in 2024. Residents ages 65 and older can claim an $8,000 exemption to offset their tax burdens.

  6. Economy of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2008, personal income tax rates for New Mexico range from 1.7% to 4.9%, within four income brackets. [42] Beginning in 2007, active-duty military salaries are exempt from the state income tax. [43] New Mexico imposes a gross receipts tax on businesses.

  7. Taxes: New Mexico Residents To Get $250 and $500 Tax ... - AOL

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    Residents of New Mexico -- who have already gotten several tax breaks this year -- will soon get another round of tax rebates as the state prepares to send payments totaling either $250 or $500 to...