Collect tax in New Mexico
Learn how to use Stripe Tax to calculate, collect, and report tax in New Mexico.
When to register for tax collection
See Thresholds to get insights about your potential tax registration obligations in New Mexico. Stripe also notifies you with email and Dashboard alerts when you need to register to collect tax. Learn more about how the monitoring tool works.
Remote sellers and marketplace facilitators must register for a New Mexico gross receipts tax permit, collect, and remit gross receipts tax to the state if they meet the sales thresholds.
Threshold: 100,000 USD
Period: 12 months
Included transactions: Taxable sales
Effective date: July 1, 2019
Register to collect tax
Register for sales tax in New Mexico at the tax authority. Read more about registering for sales tax in the US in our guide.
After you’ve registered to collect tax in New Mexico, go to Registrations to add your registrations to Stripe in the Dashboard. This turns on tax calculation and collection in Stripe for your transactions in New Mexico.
Learn how to add your registration in the Dashboard.
How we calculate taxes
Stripe calculates the taxes that apply to your customer’s location.
Report and file your taxes
Stripe provides reports of your completed tax transactions. Go to Registrations to access these reports.
Exports
The tax transaction data export provides a comprehensive and aggregated view of transactions by location, including a breakdown of individual tax amounts. Learn more about tax reporting exports.
Location reports
Location reports offer a summary of transaction and refund data for specific US locations and align with New Mexico filing requirements. You have the option to report on a semiannual, quarterly, or monthly basis.
Filing
You are responsible for filing and remitting your taxes to New Mexico. Stripe doesn’t file taxes on your behalf. For automating filing in the US, we recommend using TaxJar’s AutoFile solution.