2011 New Mexico
Personal Income Tax (PIT) Form Packet
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P.O. Box 25122, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-5122
NOTE: ELECTRONIC FILERS
For the 2011 tax year: BOTH FILE AND PAY
your New Mexico Personal Income Tax on the Internet to
EXTEND YOUR DUE DATE to April 30, 2012.
Taxpayers who do not both file and pay electronically
MUST FILE BY APRIL 17, 2012.
Your Internet Services
Where's my Refund - The status of your refund is available electronically through the Department's web site, at
Select "Online Services" and follow the links to Taxpayer Access Point (TAP). You will need
your social security number and the amount of refund due.
Electronic Filing - The Department encourages all taxpayers to file electronically whenever possible. Electronic filing
is safe and secure and provides the fastest service for a refund due. Access our web site to file over the Internet at no
charge (except for payments made by credit card), or file electronically through your tax preparer or approved software
on a personal computer. See Page 5 of the instructions for electronic filing methods, or visit the Department web site,
Click on "Online Services" and follow the links to Personal Income Tax
E-filing.
Direct Deposit - Taxpayers due a refund may have their refunds deposited directly into their bank accounts through
"Refund Express.” See Page 28.
Pay via credit card or electronic check - Taxpayers may pay taxes over the Internet with Visa, MasterCard, American
Express or Discover cards. A 2.49% convenience fee calculated on the amount of the transaction covers costs that the
companies bill the state when you use your card. You may also pay by electronic check at no charge. An electronic
check authorizes TRD to debit your checking account in the amount and on the date you specify. See Page 11.
Download forms, publications and brochures or ask a question - Taxpayers may access forms, publications and
brochures from our web site. You can ask questions about your New Mexico tax return by using the e-mail address
TRD-TaxReturnHelp@state.nm.us, or ask general questions about New Mexico taxes using the e-mail address
policy.office@state.nm.us.
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TAP
is a secure resource that allows taxpayers to check the status of tax
accounts online, make payments, and change their address. Access our web site and select the Taxpayer Access
Point (TAP) link. This resource is currently available for the following tax programs: Personal Income Tax (PIT), Cor-
porate Income and Franchise Tax (CIT), Pass Through Entity (PTE), S Corporate Income and Franchise Tax (S-Corp),
Combined Reporting System (CRS), E911 Services Surcharge (911), Combined Fuel Tax (CFT), Cigarette Tax (CIG),
Fiduciary Income Tax (FID), Bingo and Raffle Tax (BRT), Conservation Tax (CNS), Gaming Operator Tax (GMO), Gam-
ing MFG and Distributor Tax (GMD), Water Conservation Fee (H2O), OGP Withholding Tax (OGP), Local Liquor Excise
Tax (LLQ), Liquor Excise Tax (LIQ), Resource Excise Tax (RES), Severance Tax (SEV), Alternative Fuels Excise Tax
(AFD), Tobacco Products Tax (TPT), Telecommunications Relay Service Surcharge (TRS), Weight Distance Tax (WDT),
and Workers' Compensation Fee (WKC). The status of your refund is available through the "Where is my Refund"
link -- for PIT, CIT, S-Corp and CRS tax programs. You will need your social security number (SSN), Federal Employer
Identification Number (FEIN), or CRS Identification number and the amount of refund due.
Faster Refund
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file on the Internet