New Mexico Income Tax Returns Due April 15
Summary
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department issued a reminder that state and federal income tax returns are due on April 15, 2026. The notice highlights available tax credits for low-income filers and directs taxpayers to online resources for filing assistance and refund status checks.
What changed
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department has issued a reminder that the deadline for filing state and federal income tax returns is April 15, 2026. The notice emphasizes that residents who do not owe taxes can still file to claim refundable tax credits, such as those for parents, working families, and low-income taxpayers. It also directs filers to the online Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) for free electronic filing, refund status checks, and step-by-step tutorials.
Taxpayers are advised to file early to expedite refunds and reduce the risk of identity theft. The department warns against tax scams, stating it will not contact taxpayers unsolicited by phone, though mail may be used to verify returns. Information on filing assistance, approved software, and reporting tax fraud is available on the department's website and through its fraud hotline.
What to do next
- File state and federal income tax returns by April 15, 2026.
- Review available tax credits for low-income filers.
- Utilize online resources for filing assistance and refund status checks.
Source document (simplified)
Michelle Lujan Grisham Governor Stephanie Schardin Clarke Cabinet Secretary Media Contact: Megan Gleason megan.gleason@tax.nm.gov (505) 231-3801 March 15, 2026 Reminder: Income tax returns due April 15 New Mexico offers credits, resources to low-income filers SANTA FE ─ State and federal income tax returns are due next month, on Wednesday, April 15. New Mexico residents who don’t owe taxes can still file returns to claim refundable tax credits, resulting in refunded money to the filer. New Mexico offers several valuable tax credits, including credits for parents, working families and low-income taxpayers. The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department allows most taxpayers to securely file state returns for free using the online Taxpayer Access Point (TAP), accessible at https://tap.state.nm.us/. The department’s YouTube page offers step-by-step tutorials on navigating the online portal. Taxpayers can check the status of their refund on the Taxpayer Access Point anytime. Electronic filings typically result in faster refunds than paper filings. Filing early also reduces the chance of being affected by a fraudulent return filed in your name. Taxpayers should stay alert for tax scams. The department will never contact taxpayers by phone unsolicited. The department may contact taxpayers by mail to verify personal income tax returns to combat identity theft. Any suspicious communications can be reported to the department’s Tax Fraud Investigations Division by emailing Tax.Fraud@tax.nm.gov or calling the tax fraud hotline at 1-866-457-6789.
Personal income tax forms and instructions are available at https://tax.newmexico.gov. For filing assistance, the department offers a list of in-person and online filing resources on its online Personal Income Tax Filing Assistance Information page. The department also publishes a list of approved software, including third-party vendor filers, at https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/tax-professionals/e-filing-mandates-overview/software-developers/. ### The Taxation and Revenue Department serves the State of New Mexico by providing fair and efficient tax and motor vehicle services. It administers more than 38 tax programs and distributes revenue to the State and to local and tribal governments throughout New Mexico. The Department strives to reduce taxpayer burden through clearer communication, statutes, regulations, forms, correspondence and instructions. Connect with us on LinkedIn, YouTube Tax or MVD, X @NMMVD or @NMTaxandRev, Bluesky @nmtaxandrev or @nmmvd, Facebook Tax or MVD, and Instagram @NMtaxandRev or @NMMVD.
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