New Mexico Statutes 7-20E-9. County gross receipts tax; authority to impose rate;
county health care assistance fund requirements.
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 7-20E-9
- Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
A. A majority of the members of the governing body of a county may impose by ordinance an excise tax on the gross receipts of a person engaging in business in the county or the county area. A tax imposed pursuant to this section shall be imposed by the enactment of one or more ordinances enacting any number of increments of one- hundredth percent; provided that the total increments do not exceed the maximum rate provided in Subsections C and D of this section; and provided further that, if at the time of enacting the ordinance the total county gross receipts tax rate is not an even multiple of one-hundredth percent, the county may impose an increment in an amount sufficient to bring the total rate to an even multiple of one-hundredth percent. The governing body may, at the time of enacting the ordinance, dedicate the revenue for any county purpose.
B. The tax authorized by this section is to be referred to as the “county gross receipts tax”.
C. The maximum rate of the county gross receipts tax that may be imposed on the gross receipts of any person engaging in business in a county shall not exceed one and twenty-five hundredths percent. Of that one and twenty-five hundredths percent:
(1) a governing body may choose to require an election to impose increments up to a total of one percent; and
(2) the remaining increments, up to a total of twenty-five hundredths percent, shall not go into effect until after an election is held and a majority of the voters in the county voting in the election votes in favor of the tax. Increments approved by voters prior to July 1, 2019 shall be included in the increments approved by the voters, as provided in this paragraph.
D. In addition to the maximum rate that may be imposed on the gross receipts of any person engaging in business in a county, the maximum rate of the county gross receipts tax that may be imposed on the gross receipts of any person engaging in business in a county area shall not exceed one-half percent. Of that one-half percent:
(1) a governing body may choose to require an election to impose increments that total twelve hundredths percent; but (2) the remaining increments, up to a total of thirty-eight hundredths percent, shall not go into effect until after an election is held and a majority of the voters in the county area voting in the election votes in favor of the tax. Increments approved by voters prior to July 1, 2019 shall be included in the increments approved by the voters, as provided in this paragraph.
E. A class A county with a county hospital operated and maintained pursuant to a lease or operating agreement with a state educational institution named in Article 12, § 11 of the constitution of New Mexico shall provide not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) in funds, and that amount shall be dedicated to the support of indigent patients who are residents of that county. Funds for indigent care shall be made available each month of each year the tax is in effect in an amount not less than eighty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars thirty-three cents ($83,333.33). The interest from the investment of county funds for indigent care may be used for other assistance to indigent persons, not to exceed twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for all other assistance in any year.
F. A county, except a class A county with a county hospital operated and maintained pursuant to a lease or operating agreement with a state educational institution named in Article 12, § 11 of the constitution of New Mexico, shall be required to dedicate revenue produced by the imposition of a one-eighth percent gross receipts tax increment for the support of indigent patients who are residents of that county. A county that imposed up to two one-eighth percent increments on January 1, 1996 for support of indigent patients in the county or, after January 1, 1996, imposes a one-eighth percent increment and dedicates one-half of that increment for county indigent patient purposes shall deposit the revenue dedicated for county indigent purposes that is transferred to the county in the county health care assistance fund, and such revenues shall be expended pursuant to the Indigent Hospital and County Health Care Act [N.M. Stat. Ann. Chapter 27, Article 5].