New Mexico Code § 3-60A-21

Property and gross receipts tax increments; procedures. (Effective January 1, 2025.)
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A. The procedures to be used in determining a property tax increment are:
(1) the local government shall, after approval of a metropolitan redevelopment plan, notify the county assessor of the taxable parcels of property within the metropolitan redevelopment area;
(2) upon receipt of the notification, the county assessor shall identify the parcels of property within the metropolitan redevelopment area within their respective jurisdictions and certify to the county treasurer the net taxable value of the property at the time of notification as the base value for the distribution of property tax revenues authorized by the Property Tax Code [Articles 35 through 38 of Chapter 7 NMSA 1978]. If because of acquisition by the local government the property becomes tax exempt, the county assessor shall note that fact on their respective records and so notify the county treasurer, but the county assessor and the county treasurer shall preserve a record of the net taxable value at the time of inclusion of the property within the metropolitan redevelopment area as the base value for the purpose of distribution of property tax revenues when the parcel again becomes taxable. The county assessor is not required by this section to preserve the new taxable value at the time of inclusion of the property within the metropolitan redevelopment area as the base value for the purposes of valuation of the property;
(3) if because of acquisition by the local government the property becomes tax exempt, when the parcel again becomes taxable, the local government shall notify the county assessor of the parcels of property that because of their rehabilitation or other improvement are to be revalued for property tax purposes. A new taxable value of this property shall then be determined by the county assessor. If no acquisition by the local government occurs, improvement or rehabilitation of property subject to valuation by the assessor shall be reported to the assessor as required by the Property Tax Code, and the new taxable value shall be determined as of January 1 of the tax year following the year in which the improvement or rehabilitation is completed; and
(4) current tax rates shall then be applied to the new taxable value of property included in the metropolitan redevelopment area. The amount by which the revenue received exceeds that which would have been received by application of the same rates to the base value before inclusion in the metropolitan redevelopment area shall be multiplied by the percentage of the increment dedicated by the local government pursuant to Section 3-60A-23 NMSA 1978, credited to the local government and deposited in the metropolitan redevelopment fund. This transfer shall take place only after the county treasurer has been notified to apply the procedures pursuant to this subsection to property included in a metropolitan redevelopment area. Unless the entire metropolitan redevelopment area is specifically included by the local government for purposes of tax increment financing, the payment by the county treasurer to the local government shall be limited to those properties specifically included. The remaining revenue shall be distributed to participating units of government as authorized by the Property Tax Code.
B. The procedures to be used in determining a gross receipts tax increment are:
(1) the local government shall notify the taxation and revenue department of the geographic boundaries of the metropolitan redevelopment area;
(2) by the January 1 or July 1 following at least ninety days after receipt of the notice of the geographic boundaries, the taxation and revenue department shall designate a reporting location code for the metropolitan redevelopment area pursuant to Section 7-1-14 NMSA 1978;
(3) using data from the twelve months of reporting periods following designation of the reporting location code, the taxation and revenue department shall calculate the gross receipts tax revenue for the base year as follows:
(a) the amount of the local government's local option gross receipts tax revenue attributable to the gross receipts sourced to the metropolitan redevelopment area pursuant to Section 7-1-14 NMSA 1978 in the previous twelve months; and
(b) the amount of state gross receipts tax revenue attributable to gross receipts sourced to the metropolitan redevelopment area pursuant to Section 7-1-14 NMSA 1978 in the previous twelve months, less any amount distributed to the municipality pursuant to Section 7-1-6.4 NMSA 1978 attributable to gross receipts sourced to the metropolitan redevelopment area; and
(4) following making the calculation of the gross receipts tax revenue for the base year:
(a) the taxation and revenue department shall compare the amounts of gross receipts tax revenues of the base year with the amounts of gross receipts tax revenues of that following twelve months, using the same calculation methods as provided in Paragraph (3) of this subsection; and
(b) if there is an increase between the gross receipts tax revenue of the base year and the gross receipts tax revenue of that following twelve months, the taxation and revenue department shall distribute, pursuant to Section 7-1-6.71 NMSA 1978, the sum of: 1) the product of the total rate of the local government's local option gross receipts tax multiplied by the increased amount of the local government's local option gross receipts tax revenue, further multiplied by the percentage of the gross receipts tax increment dedicated by the local government pursuant to Section 3-60A-23 NMSA 1978; plus 2) the product of the state gross receipts tax rate multiplied by the increased amount of the state gross receipts tax revenue, further multiplied by the percentage of the gross receipts tax increment dedicated by the state board of finance pursuant to Section 3-60A-23 NMSA 1978.
C. The procedures specified in this section shall be followed annually for a maximum period of twenty years following the date of notification provided by this section.
D. As used in this section:
(1) "local option gross receipts tax revenue" means revenue transferred to the local government pursuant to Section 7-1-6.12 or 7-1-6.13 NMSA 1978, as appropriate; and
(2) "state gross receipts tax revenue" means revenue received from the gross receipts tax imposed pursuant to Section 7-9-4 NMSA 1978.
History: Laws 1979, ch. 391, § 21; 1987, ch. 316, § 1; 2000, ch. 103, § 2; 2018, ch. 60, § 20; 2023, ch. 112, § 4; 2024, ch. 62, § 1.
Compiler's notes. — Laws 2024, ch. 62, § 3 changed the effective date of Laws 2023, ch. 112 from July 1, 2024 to January 1, 2025.
The 2024 amendment, effective January 1, 2025, revised procedures for determining gross receipts tax increments used to fund metropolitan redevelopment projects; in Subsection B, deleted former Paragraphs B(1) and B(2), added new Paragraphs B(1), B(2), and B(3), in Subparagraph B(3)(a), after "attributable to the gross receipts", deleted "of persons engaging in business in" and added "sourced to", after "metropolitan redevelopment area", added "pursuant to Section 7-1-14 NMSA 1978", and deleted "fiscal year, less any local option gross receipts tax revenue attributable to construction activities located within the metropolitan redevelopment area" and added "twelve months", in Subparagraph B(3)(b), after the first occurrence of "attributable to gross receipts", deleted "of person engaging in business in" and added "sourced to", after "metropolitan redevelopment area", added "pursuant to Section 7-1-14 NMSA 1978", after "previous", deleted "fiscal year" and added "twelve months", and deleted "state gross receipts tax revenue attributable to construction activities located within the metropolitan redevelopment area and, if the local government is a municipality, any", and after the second occurrence of "attributable to gross receipts", deleted "of persons engaging in business in" and added "sourced to", deleted "within six months of the end of each fiscal year following" and in Paragraph B(4), added "following making the calculation of the gross receipts tax revenue for", in Subparagraph B(4)(a), after "following", deleted "fiscal year" and added "twelve months", after "Paragraph", changed "(2)" to "(3)", and deleted "except the amounts of gross receipts tax revenues of the following fiscal year shall include revenue attributable to construction activities located within the metropolitan redevelopment area", and in Subparagraph B(4)(b), after "following", deleted "fiscal year" and added "twelve months, the taxation and revenue department shall distribute, pursuant to Section 7-1-6.71 NMSA 1978".
The 2023 amendment, effective January 1, 2025, provided for the dedication of a portion of an increase in property tax revenue, local option gross receipts tax revenue and state gross receipts tax revenue to fund a metropolitan redevelopment project, and defined "local option gross receipts tax revenue" and "state gross receipts tax revenue"; in the section heading, added "Property and gross receipts", and redesignated former Subsections A through D as Paragraphs A(1) through A(4), respectively; in Subsection A, in the introductory clause, after "used in", added "determining a property", in Paragraph A(1), after "notify the county assessor", deleted "and the taxation and revenue department", and after "within the", deleted "project" and added "metropolitan redevelopment area", in Paragraph A(2), after "notification", deleted "pursuant to Subsection A of this section", and after each occurrence of "county assessor", deleted "the taxation and revenue department", in Paragraph A(3), after "notify the county assessor", deleted "and the taxation and revenue department", and after "determined by the county assessor", deleted "or by the taxation and revenue department if the property is within the valuation jurisdiction of that department", in Paragraph A(4), after "taxable value", added "of property included in the metropolitan redevelopment area", after "shall be", added "multiplied by the percentage of the increment dedicated by the local government pursuant to Section 3-60A-23 NMSA 1978", and after "notified to apply the", deleted "tax increment method" and added "procedures pursuant to this subsection"; added a new Subsection B and redesignated former Subsection E as Subsection C; in Subsection C, after "notification", deleted "of inclusion of property as coming under the transfer provisions of" and added "provided"; and added a new Subsection D.

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