×
tax forms found in
Tax Form Code
Tax Form Name

New Mexico Free Printable  for 2024 New Mexico Instructions for Form CIT-1 Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return

Tax day has passed, and refunds are being processed! You can still e-file a late tax return here with TurboTax

It appears you don't have a PDF plugin for this browser. Please use the link below to download 2023-new-mexico-form-cit-1-instructions.pdf, and you can print it directly from your computer.

Instructions for Form CIT-1 Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return
Form CIT-1 Instructions

2023 New Mexico Instructions for Form CIT-1 Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return Due Dates Corporate income and franchise tax is due on or before the due date of the federal corporate income tax return for the taxable year. The due date is extended for taxpayers who e-file and e-pay using electronic media approved by the New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department. The extended due date is the last day of the month the corporation’s federal corporate income tax return is originally due for the taxable year. Privacy Notification and Confidentiality The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department requires each taxpayer to furnish a federal employer identification number (FEIN) for taxpayer identification. The Department protects all information supplied electronically by taxpayers using encryption and firewalls. Taxpayer information on returns is protected in accordance with the confidentiality provisions of the Tax Administration Act, Section 7-1-8 NMSA 1978. Contact Information You can contact the Department by mail, email, or phone. New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department Corporate Income and Franchise Tax P. O. Box 25127 Santa Fe, NM 87504-5127 IMPORTANT: If a taxpayer furnishes a truncated FEIN, such as XX-XXX1234, the return is incomplete and the Department sends it back to the taxpayer to refile. [email protected] (505) 827-0825 in Santa Fe. • Forms Covered in These Instructions FYI-106 • CIT-1, NM Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return • CIT-A, NM Apportioned Income for Multistate Corporations • CIT-B, NM Allocation of Non-Business Income • CIT-C, NM Foreign Dividend Deduction • Form CIT-PV, Regular Tax Payment Voucher • Form CIT-ES, Estimated Tax Payment Voucher • Form CIT-EXT, Extension Tax Payment Voucher Publication FYI-106, Claiming Business-Related Tax Credits for Individuals and Businesses, provides information about the various non-refundable and refundable tax credits to claim on CIT-CR. Click www.tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/, then Publications, FYIs, and 100 Series-General Information. and E-Pay Services E-File You can use Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) or third-party software through Federal/State filing to e-file tax returns. FYI-350 Publication FYI-350, Corporate Income Tax and Corporate Franchise Tax, details various aspects of the New Mexico corporate income and franchise tax program. For a copy, click www.tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/, then click Publications, FYIs, and 300 Series-Income Taxes. 2023 Legislative Summary For information about New Mexico tax law changes enacted during 2023, see LS-2023 Legislative Summary 2023. A summary is available each year to describe new legislation passed during the year that affects the Department. Using TAP E-file the 2023 CIT-1, New Mexico Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return, and make payments using TAP. Using Federal/State Filing E-file the following business income tax returns through the Federal/State filing program using third-party software: • Corporate Income and Franchise Tax • Sub-Chapter S Corporate Income and Franchise Tax • Pass-Through Entity Information Report • Form RPD-41367, Pass-Through Entity Withholding Detail (PTW-D) Report For a summary, go to www.tax.newmexico.gov, click FORMS & PUBLICATIONS, then Publications, then Legislative Summaries. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers - 1 - www.tax.newmexico.gov Contact Our Local Offices Local tax offices can provide full service and information about the Department's taxes, programs, and forms as well as specific information about your filing situation. Albuquerque Farmington Roswell Santa Fe Taxation & Revenue Department 10500 Copper Ave P.O. Box 8485 Albuquerque, NM 87198-8485 Taxation & Revenue Department 400 North Pennsylvania, Suite 200 P.O. Box 1557 Roswell, NM 88202-1557 Taxation & Revenue Department 3501 E. Main Street, Suite N P.O. Box 479 Farmington, NM 87499-0479 Las Cruces Taxation & Revenue Department 2540 S. El Paseo, Building #2 P.O. Box 607 Las Cruces, NM 88004-0607 Taxation & Revenue Department 1200 South St. Francis Drive P.O. Box 5374 Santa Fe, NM 87502-5374 Call Center: 1-866-285-2996 Use Our Online Services https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/online-services/  Ask a question. For questions about state tax policies, legislation, regulations, and rulings, email [email protected]. For questions about the CIT-1 return, email [email protected].  E-file and e-pay taxes with TAP using a credit card or an electronic check. Taxpayer Access Point (TAP), our secure resource at https://tap.state.nm.us, lets you e-file certain returns and e-pay taxes. A convenience fee will be calculated on credit card transaction amounts. It covers costs companies bill us when you use this payment option. Or e-pay by electronic check at no charge. An electronic check authorizes us to debit the checking account in the amount and on the date you specify.  Check the status of an account and more with TAP. With TAP you can also check the status of tax accounts, register a business, change an address, and manage tax account history.  Save time with a directly deposited refund. To request direct deposit of a refund, fill in the Refund Express section at the bottom of CIT-1, page 1.  Download forms and publications. For the latest and prior year forms and publications, go to www.tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers - 2 - www.tax.newmexico.gov Contents Basic Guidelines........................................................................................................................... 3 Due Dates.................................................................................................................................... 3 Timely Returns............................................................................................................................. 3 Who is Required to File CIT-1 Return.......................................................................................... 4 Who is Required to Pay Franchise Tax........................................................................................ 4 Which Return to File..................................................................................................................... 4 Assembling the Return................................................................................................................. 4 General Instructions..................................................................................................................... 4 Other Documents That May Be Required.................................................................................... 5 Amended Returns........................................................................................................................ 6 Payment Guidelines and Information........................................................................................... 6 Interest and Penalties................................................................................................................... 6 After You File the Return.............................................................................................................. 7 Line Instructions to Complete the CIT-1 Return and Schedules.................................................. 8 CIT-1, Page 1............................................................................................................................... 8 CIT-1, Page 2..............................................................................................................................11 When To Use Schedule CIT-A.................................................................................................... 16 Completing Schedule CIT-A....................................................................................................... 17 When to Use Schedule CIT-B ................................................................................................... 21 When to Use Schedule CIT-C.................................................................................................... 22 Completing Vouchers and Payments......................................................................................... 23 Mailing a Voucher and Payment................................................................................................. 23 CIT-PV........................................................................................................................................ 23 CIT-ES........................................................................................................................................ 23 CIT-EXT...................................................................................................................................... 24 New Mexico Taxpayer Bill of Rights........................................................................................... 25 Basic Guidelines • Round up to the next dollar. • References to federal form line numbers correspond to the most recent federal forms available. If they're incorrect, use the line numbers from the actual form. • Use approved, high-quality original state forms and vouchers. The Department only accepts prescribed forms. • Separately pay tax due and estimated taxes. • Do not staple or tape the return or any attachments. • Keep copies of the return and all attachments. Due Dates The due dates of the CIT-1 return for the taxable year conform to the due dates instituted at the federal level. See the next table. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers C Corporation Filing Period Calendar year Federal Form 1120 Due Date April 15, 2024 Fiscal year end other than 15th day of 4th month after year end December 31 or June 30 June 30 fiscal year Federal Form 1120 September 16, 2024 Timely Returns A CIT-1 and payment are timely if the Untied States Postal Service postmark on the envelope bears a date on or before the due date. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a state or national legal holiday, the return is timely if the postmark bears the date of the next business day. Delivery through a private delivery service is timely if the date recorded or marked by the private delivery service is on or before the due date. - 3 - www.tax.newmexico.gov General Instructions Who is Required to File CIT-1 Return Every corporation and every unitary group of corporations with income from activities or sources in New Mexico and required to file a federal Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return or equivalent return, must file a CIT-1, New Mexico Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return to the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department (the Department). This includes: • All corporations organized under the laws of the State of New Mexico, whether they have New Mexico income or not • Out-of-state corporations that derive income from business transactions, property, or employment in New Mexico whether individually or through part of a unitary group • Corporations, exempt from federal income tax under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), that have unrelated business income • All other business entities that are required or elect to file a federal Form 1120, including partnerships and limited liability companies (LLCs) treated as corporations by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Exceptions The following are exempt and not required to file a CIT-1 return: • Insurance companies and reciprocal or interinsurance exchanges that pay a premium tax to New Mexico • Rural electric cooperatives established under the Rural Electric Cooperative Act, Section 62-15-28 NMSA 1978 Who is Required to Pay Franchise Tax All corporations engaging in business in New Mexico and every domestic or foreign corporation having or exercising its corporate franchise in this state, whether actively engaged in business or not, must file a CIT-1, either separately or as part of a filing group, and pay the $50 franchise tax, even if no income tax is due. This includes disregarded corporations doing business in New Mexico and the following: • Corporations with unrelated business income that are exempt from federal income tax, such as homeowner's associations and 501(c)(3) organizations • All corporations that are members of a filing group NOTE: If this return is for a filing group, make sure the If you file federal form 1065 1120 total on line 23 equals the amount on CIT-1, page 1, line I, column 4. • Limited liability companies that are required or elect to file as a corporation for federal income tax purposes and exercise its franchise in New Mexico • Corporations with no nexus in New Mexico pursuant to P.L. 86-272 (not immune from paying franchise tax) Exceptions The following entities are exempt and not required to file a New Mexico Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return: • Corporations exempt from federal income tax under the IRC that have no unrelated business income • Insurance companies and reciprocal or interinsurance exchanges that pay a premium tax to New Mexico • Rural electric cooperatives established under the Rural Electric Cooperative Act Which Return to File Fiscal-year and short-year filers use the CIT-1 return for the tax year when the fiscal year or short year begins. For example, if the tax year begins June 30, 2023, use the 2023 CIT-1 return, even though the ending date of the tax year is 2024. In general, the federal return you are required to or elect to file determines the New Mexico income tax return you file, as shown in the next table. E-File Mandate The corporate income tax return is under a 100% e-file mandate. Details can be located on our website https:// www.tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/ under E-File and E-Pay Mandates. If the corporation is unable to file electronically because a hardship exists, the corporation may request Department approval to file by paper. The corporation may request approval by filing Form RPD-41350, E-File Exception Request or Form RPD-41351, E-file and E-Pay Waiver Request. The request must be received by the Department at least 30 days before the corporation’s electronic report is due. Assembling the Return For faster processing, please submit forms in the following You must file New Mexico form U.S. Return of Partnership Income PTE Information Return for Pass-Through Entities U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return CIT-1 Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return 1120-REIT U.S. Income Tax Return for Real Estate Investment Trusts S-Corp Sub-Chapter S Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return 1120S U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation S-Corp Sub-Chapter S Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return PIT-1 Personal Income Tax Return 1041 U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts FID-1 Fiduciary Income Tax Return CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers - 4 - www.tax.newmexico.gov General Instructions top to bottom order: • CIT-1, pages 1 and 2 • For all multistate filers: • CIT-A • CIT-B • CIT-C • CIT-S • RPD-41379 Schedules 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, and 3b • CIT-CR, tax credits and required attachments • Federal Form 1120, pages 1 through 6 only * • Any other required forms and attachments (see Other Forms to File) * If the return is for a filing group that files on a worldwide combined or water's edge basis, attach a pro forma 1120 that includes all of the members and combines their items of income and deductions following the IRC and federal consolidated filing rules, unless otherwise indicated. If the filing group files on a consolidated basis, the group must be the same as the federal consolidated group. If the return is for a corporation that is part of a unitary group but is not properly included in the unitary group, that corporation must file a separate return to report any tax due to New Mexico and should attach a pro-forma 1120 showing items of income and deductions following the IRC on a separate entity basis. NOTE: If you include with the CIT-1 a pro forma federal return, write pro forma across the top of the federal return. If you include a copy of a state form as backup for an amended return, write Do Not Process across the top of the return. IMPORTANT: If any required forms or attachments are missing, the New Mexico return is not complete and the Department cannot process it. Fully completed means a return that complies with all the instructions for the return and contains all attachments required by those instructions. Other Documents That May Be Required This section describes the other forms and statements that may be required. RPD-41096, Extension of Time to File If a copy of the automatic or approved federal extension form accompanies the CIT-1 when you file, the Department accepts the extended time the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) granted and you do not need to file a New Mexico extension. If the corporation or filing group has not received a federal extension and needs an extension of time to file CIT-1, or if the corporation or filing group needs additional time to file CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers CIT-1 beyond the federal extension date, request an extension from the Department. New Mexico requires the request by letter or by filing RPD-41096, Extension of Time to File, on or before the due date of the return. Annual Withholding Statements If you report amounts withheld on CIT-1, lines 28 or 29, include a copy of all annual information returns and withholding statements issued to the corporation that show income and New Mexico income tax withheld. These are annual information returns and statements: • RPD-41285, Annual Statement of Withholding of Oil and Gas Proceeds • RPD-41359, Annual Statement of Pass-Through Entity Withholding • Form 1099-MISC or equivalent IMPORTANT: To receive proper credit for withholding, you must attach all annual statements to the CIT-1. A Schedule K-1 or its equivalent is not sufficient evidence of New Mexico income tax withheld. RPD-41379, 2023 New Mexico Corporate Income Tax Net Operating Loss Carryforward Schedules 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, and 3b. If the return is for a corporation or filing group that has a net operating loss deduction, include RPD-41379, 2023 New Mexico Corporate Income Tax Net Operating Loss Carryforward Schedules 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, and 3b with the CIT1. On these forms, you will show: • Each year the net operating was generated, any adjustments to the amount of the loss, how much of the net operating loss carryover was applied to prior years and when, and the amount of apportioned net operating loss carryover remaining • For members of a filing group who in prior years filed as separate entities, you will complete additional schedules 2a and 2b for each company that had a net operating loss carryover RPD-41287, 2023 Calculation of Penalty and Interest on Underpayment of Estimated Tax If the corporation has seasonal or annualized income and wants to reduce penalty and interest on underpayment of estimated tax, complete and file RPD-41287, 2023 Calculation of Penalty and Interest on Underpayment of Estimated Tax. Schedule CIT-CR, New Mexico Tax Credit Schedule To claim any non-refundable or refundable credits, complete and file Schedule CIT-CR with any required backup documents. For information about credits, see FYI-106, Claiming Business-Related Tax Credits for Individuals and Businesses. To find FYI-106, click www.tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/, then click - 5 - www.tax.newmexico.gov General Instructions Publications, FYIs, and 100 Series-General Information. RPD-41367, Pass-Through Entity Withholding Detail (PTW-D) Report If the return is for a corporation of filing group that includes a personal services business required to withhold on payments for certain services, file RPD-41367. A personal services business is a business organization that receives payments for the services of a performing artist for purposes of the film production tax credit. Amended Returns To amend a CIT-1 return, follow these steps: 1. Complete the CIT-1 return for the year amended. Selfgenerated schedules or other documents will not be accepted in lieu of a completed and accurate return. 2. Check the "Amended" box and indicate the Type of amended return. If applicable, provide the Final Determination Date. 3. Attach all schedules previously filed with the original return. 4. If you want the Department to compute penalty and interest, leave CIT-1, page 2, lines 31 and 32 blank. 5. If additional tax is due, include payment for the full amount and, unless you left lines 31 and 32 blank in step 4, include interest calculated from the date the original return was due and any applicable penalty. NOTE: Do not attach a copy of the originally filed CIT-1 as backup for the amended return. For more detailed information related to Amended Returns see line instructions for 4a and 4b. Payment Guidelines and Information Taxpayer Access Point (TAP), our secure resource at https:// tap.state.nm.us, lets you e-file and e-pay taxes. NOTE: For more information about TAP, see page 2 of these instructions. When to Use a Payment Voucher Use a payment voucher when you send a payment by mail. In the envelope, please include a check or money order with the payment voucher. Vouchers that Work in Our System To make sure the Department can properly process the payment voucher, follow these rules: • Use the original voucher, not a photocopy. • Cut on the dotted line for correct sizing. • If the voucher has a scanline, do not write on or near it. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers NOTE: For details about completing CIT-PV, CIT-ES, and CIT-EXT vouchers, see Completing Vouchers And Payments near the end of these instructions. Paying Taxes You can use the following to make payments: • Check or money order • Electronic check • Credit card When you provide a check as payment, you authorize the Department to use information from the check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from the account. When we use information from the check to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from the account as soon as the same day you make the payment. Corporations Required to Make Estimated Payments A corporation or filing group is required to pay estimated corporate income tax payments if all the following are true: • The corporation or filing group is subject to corporate income tax. • The tax after applicable credits is $5,000 or more in the current tax year. When to Make an Extension Payment Make an extension payment when you receive either a federal automatic extension or a New Mexico extension. An extension payment towards the tax liability avoids accrual of interest. IMPORTANT: An extension of time to file the CIT-1 prevents penalty from being assessed during the periods of the extension but does not extend the time to pay. If tax is due, interest continues to accrue. See the next section for details. What Makes a Payment on Time Tax payments are timely if the envelope's postmark bears a date on or before the due date. If the due date is on a Saturday or a Sunday, or on a state or national legal holiday, the payment is timely if the postmark bears the date of the next business day. Delivery through a private delivery service is timely if the date recorded or marked by the service is on or before the due date. Interest and Penalties This section gives you general instructions and information about interest and penalties. Interest On Taxes Underpaid Or Not Paid And IRC Rates Interest accrues on tax, including estimated tax, underpaid or not paid on or before the due date of the CIT-1, even if you receive an extension of time to file. Interest is a charge for the use of money and by law cannot be waived. - 6 - www.tax.newmexico.gov General Instructions Interest is calculated on a daily basis at the rate established for individual income tax purposes by the IRC. The IRC rate, which changes quarterly, is announced by the IRS in the last month of the previous quarter. The annual and daily interest rates for each quarter are posted on our website at https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/individuals/file-yourtaxes-overview/penalty-interest-rates/. Negligence Penalty for Late Filing or Late Payment The Department imposes a penalty when a return is not filed or paid timely. The penalty is 2% of the tax due for each month, or partial month, from the date the return was due, not to exceed 20% of tax due. The penalty does not apply if the entity has an extension of time to file and the tax is paid by the extended due date. Underpayment Penalty and Interest for Estimated Tax The penalty is 2% of the tax due for each month, or partial month, from the date the return was due. Interest is calculated on a daily basis at the rate established for individual income tax purposes by the IRC. NOTE: For more information about estimated tax calculations, in the Completing Vouchers and Payments section near the end of these instructions, go to CIT-ES and see Calculating a Quarterly Estimated Payment. When Penalty and Interest Stop Accruing After the principal tax liability is paid, penalty and interest stop accruing. Penalty on a Check Not Paid A check not paid by the financial institution on which it is drawn does not constitute payment. The Department assesses the corporation a minimum penalty of $20 in addition to other applicable penalties and interest. A Refund and Possible Interest on the Refund If the return shows an overpayment and you requested a refund of all or part of the overpayment, please allow at least 12 weeks for processing before contacting the Department. Processing time varies according to when you file the return. You may be entitled to interest on an overpayment under certain conditions. The interest rate is the same charged for underpayments. The Department shall pay no interest in any of these situations: • If the interest is less than $1.00 • If the refund is approved within 55 days of the date of the claim for refund for current tax year • If the refund is approved within 120 days of the date of the claim for refund for prior tax years • If the Department cannot process the CIT-1 due to missing information CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers • If the interest is for a refund of any credits claimed for the Investment Credit Act, Laboratory Partnership with Small Business Tax Credit Act, Technology Jobs and Research and Development Tax Credit Act, Film Production Tax Credit Act, Affordable Housing Tax Credit Act, Rural Job Tax Credit, or High wage Job Tax Credit. To process a CIT-1, the return must be fully completed. This means the return complies with all instructions for the return and contains all attachments required by those instructions. The Department pays any refund interest due when a return is complete. NOTE: For a list of required forms, see Assembling The Return earlier in these instructions. Collection of Debts from a Refund If the corporation owes other taxes to the Department, we keep all or part of an overpayment. The Department applies the amount due to the liability and notifies you. If the corporation owes amounts due under the Unemployment Compensation Law or the Workers' Compensation Administration Act, the law under the Intercept Act also requires the Department to transfer all or part of an overpayment to those accounts. The Department refunds any amount over the liability and debt. After You File the Return The return may be subject to further review, verification, or correction any time after you file the return. New Mexico, pursuant to reciprocal information exchange agreements, exchanges information with the IRS, other state agencies, and taxing authorities in other states. Occasionally, calculation errors in a tax return delay processing or result in adjustments to a refund or the amount you owe. If the Department adjusts the tax return or issues an assessment of additional tax, the Department provides you a description of your rights as a taxpayer. If you disagree with any adjustment the Department makes, follow the procedures in Publication FYI-406, Your Rights Under the Tax Law. FYI-406 describes how to dispute the Department's adjustment or assessment through either the claim-for-refund procedure or the protest procedure. You can get a copy of Publication FYI-406 at www.tax. newmexico.gov/forms-publications/. Click Publications, FYIs, and 400 Series-Tax Administration. - 7 - www.tax.newmexico.gov Line Instructions to Complete the CIT-1 Return and Schedules CIT-1, Page 1 Line 1a through Line 6d Type or print the information at the top of the CIT-1 return as described here. Be aware that, unless you indicate otherwise, the corporation named will be deemed to be designated to act as the principle corporation for purposes of receiving refunds of tax paid, make elections on behalf of, or perform other actions for the filing group. Line 1a. The registered name of the taxpayer. If a single corporation, the corporation's registered name. If a filing group, the designated member of the filing group. Line 2a. Number and street name of the corporation's mailing address. Box 4a. If this is an original return, mark box 4a. Box 4b. If this is an amended return, mark box 4b and continue to lines 4b.(i) and 4b.(ii) for Type and Date below. If you check the amended box, you must complete the Type and Date lines, if they are applicable, for your amendment reason. See table T1. Amended Reasons below for more information. Line 4b.(i) Type. (Required) Review table T1. Amended Reasons below and determine which Amended Reason fits your tax situation. Carry the two-digit Type Code to 4b.(i) on page 1 of your return. Line 3a. City, state, and postal or ZIP code of the corporation's mailing address. Verify that the entire mailing address is correct. Line 4b.(ii) Date. If your amended reason is due to an RAR (Type 01) or FAR (Type 03) provide the Final Determination Date on this line. Important: Format requirement MM/DD/ CCYY. Line 3b. If the corporation's address is a foreign address, enter the country's full name. Follow the country's practice to enter the foreign province and/or state. NOTE: A complete amended return indicating AmendedFAR is sufficient to meet the requirement of filing a Federal T1. Amended Reasons Type Amended Code Reason Amended Description 01 Amended- RAR Report changes resulting from an IRS audit and their Revenue Agent’s Report (RAR) within 180 days of the date that the federal adjustments are final. Attach a copy of the RAR including spreadsheets that detail the federal adjustments by company name. 02 AmendedCapital Loss A taxpayer may carry back a federal capital loss as allowed by the IRC only if it does not increase or create a net operating loss in the tax year to which it is carried back. For the Department to process the amended to carry back a capital loss, always include the following: ● A schedule showing the application of the capital loss for each carryback and carryover year ● A copy of federal Form 1139 or 1120X filed with the IRS A taxpayer's capital loss may not be carried back or forward to any other taxpayer. If the taxpayer is a filing group, its capital losses may not be carried back or forward to offset any other group's or corporation's taxable income. 03 Amended- FAR Federal adjustments arising from a partnership level audit or an administrative adjustment request. Note: This amendment reason is sufficient to fulfil the Federal Adjustment Report (FAR) required by Section 7-113 NMSA 1978. ● In case of an audited partnership, file the returns required to be filed no later than 90 days after the final determination date. ● In the case of a tiered partner of an audited partnership, file the returns required no later than 90 days after the final determination date. ● For taxable direct partners of the audited partnership, no later than 180 days after the final determination date ● For taxable indirect partners of the audited partnership, no later than 180 days after the time for the audited partnership's filing and furnishing statements to tiered partnerships and their partners as established by the IRC. 04 AmendedError on Original If you are amending due to making an error on your original return filing (i.e. calculation errors, misreported figures, etc.), attach an explanation for all changes. 05 Amended- Other If the amended return reports changes other than the reasons provided above, attach copies of all applicable federal forms, schedules, and attach an explanation for all changes. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers - 8 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 1 Adjustment Report (FAR) with the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department under Section 7-1-13 NMSA 1978. NOTE: For more information about amended returns, see Amended Returns in the General Instructions section. Line 5a. The corporation’s FEIN is required. IMPORTANT: The Department cannot process a return without the FEIN. Failure to provide the FEIN results in processing delays and may cause rejection of the return. Line 5b. This is the identification number the New Mexico Secretary of State issued to the corporation when the corporation formed or registered to do business in New Mexico. Line 6a and 6b. Fiscal year or short-year filers enter tax year start and end dates (the dates the corporation's books open and close for the tax year) from their federal return. Line 6c. If the due date was extended, enter the date and include a copy of the extension with the CIT-1. Line 6d. Enter the best contact phone number for the corporation. Line A through Line J Complete all information in Lines A through J, and mark all relevant boxes. Line A and A1. The state where and the date when the corporation was incorporated. Line B. Date the corporation began business in New Mexico. Line B1. The state where the corporation's commercial domicile is located. Line C. Name and New Mexico address of a domestic corporation or individual resident responsible for receiving all official documents on the corporation's behalf during normal business hours, and forwarding them to the corporation. Line D. The corporation's 5- or 6-digit NAICS code. This is the North America Industry Classification System business activity code reported for New Mexico and federal filing purposes. If you do not know the NAICS code, see the instructions for federal returns at https://www.irs.gov. Line D1. The NAICS category for the principal business activity associated with the NAICS code. Line E and E1. A unitary group doing business in New Mexico must file a worldwide combined group return unless CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers the group properly makes an election to file on a water's edge or consolidated group basis. See below. Any member of the unitary group that is not part of the water's edge or consolidated filing group must file a separate return. If this is the return for a unitary group (worldwide, water's edge, or consolidated), mark YES. If you do not meet the definition of a unitary group, mark NO. Definition of a unitary group. A unitary group is a group of two or more corporations, including captive real estate investment trusts, that are related through common ownership and are economically interdependent with one another as demonstrated by centralized management, functional integration, and economies of scale. Not included in a unitary group are S corporations, insurance companies subject to the provisions of the New Mexico Insurance Code or insurance companies that would be subject to the insurance code if the company engaged in business in the state, or real estate investment trusts that are not captive real estate investment trusts. Definition of common ownership. "Common ownership" means the direct or indirect control or ownership of more than 50% of the outstanding voting stock, ownership of which is determined pursuant to Section 1563 of the Internal Revenue Code, as that section may be amended or renumbered, of: (1) a parent-subsidiary controlled group as defined in Section 1563 of the Internal Revenue Code, except hat 50% shall be substituted for 80%; (2) a brother-sister controlled group as defined in Section 1563 of the Internal Revenue Code; or (3) three or more corporations each of which is a member of a group of corporations described in Paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection, and one of which is: (a) a common parent corporation included in a group of corporations described in Paragraph (1) of this subsection; and (b) included in a group of corporations described in Paragraph (2) of this subsection; A unitary group of corporations must file a return properly reporting and paying tax on the worldwide apportioned income of the unitary group unless the group properly elects to report and pay tax on taxable income as a water's-edge or consolidated group. Indicate which type of filing group the return is for by marking the box on Line E1. If the corporation is a member of a unitary group but is not included in the filing group, it is not relieved of tax that it may owe on a separate entity basis and must file a separate return. Such a corporation should check the box for Member of a Unitary Group Filing Separately and indicate the name of its parent corporation. - 9 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 1 • A worldwide combined group means all members of a unitary group, except members that are exempt from corporate income tax pursuant to Section 7-2A-4 NMSA 1978, irrespective of the country in which the corporations are incorporated or conduct business activity. • A water's-edge group means all corporations that are part of a unitary group, except for corporations that are exempt from corporate income tax pursuant to Section 7-2A-4 NMSA 1978, and corporations, wherever organized or incorporated, that have less than 20% of their property, payroll, and sales sourced to locations within the United States, following the sourcing rules of the Uniform Division of Income for Tax Purposes Act., Sec. 7-4-1 NMSA 1978. • A consolidated group means the group of entities properly filing a federal consolidated return under the Internal Revenue Code for the taxable year. Corporations electing to file a consolidated return must file on that same basis for federal income tax purposes. NOTE: Once a unitary group has properly made an election to file as a water's-edge or consolidated group, the members of that filing group shall file a return on that basis for at least seven consecutive years unless the secretary grants permission otherwise. Members of the unitary group that are not part of the filing group shall file returns and pay tax on a separate corporate basis. Corporations that are part of a unitary group filing a return are jointly and severally liable for the tax imposed pursuant to the Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Act on taxable income. For more information about New Mexico filing requirements, see Publication FYI-350, Corporate Income and Corporate Franchise Tax. To get a copy, click www.tax.newmexico. gov/forms-publications/, then Publications, FYIs, and 300 Series-Income Taxes. Line F boxes and F1. New Mexico requires corporations to use the same accounting method for New Mexico and federal corporate income tax purposes. Mark one of these boxes to show the method of accounting: • Cash • Accrual • Other, such as completed contract and percentage of completion. If you mark this box, enter the accounting method in F1. Line G boxes and G1. Is this the final return? If no, go to line H. Otherwise, mark one of these boxes to show the causative action and in G1, enter the date of the action: • Dissolved • Merged or reorganized • Withdrawn Line H boxes. Mark YES or NO to answer the question about CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers any change in the taxpayer's federal income tax liability in any year due to one of the following: • IRS audit • Filing of amended federal return not yet reported to New Mexico If you mark YES, submit to the Department a copy of the amended federal return or RAR, if applicable. Line I and Columns 1 through 4. Is this return the return for a filing group? If no, go to line J. Otherwise, enter this information for each corporation in the filing group. If there are more than three members of the filing group, complete CIT-S to add additional corporations. • Column 1: The corporation's name • Column 2: The corporation's FEIN • Column 3: Amount of payments to apply to this return (This column's total equals CIT-1, page, 2, line 27.) • Column 4: Enter $50 for each corporation that pays franchise tax or leave blank (This column's total equals CIT1, page, 2, line 23.) Line J. Is the legal status of the entity filing the return a corporation? If yes, continue to line L. Otherwise, enter the legal type of entity, such as LLC and partnership. For example, a New Mexico partnership that elects to or is required to file federal Form 1120 enters partnership here. Refund Express If you want a refund of overpaid tax and any refundable credit (CIT-1, page 2, line 39) directly deposited into a checking or savings account, complete the Refund Express section. Failure to complete all lines and boxes in this section results in the Department denying the request and mailing a paper check to you. NOTE: The Department is not responsible if a financial institution refuses a direct deposit, or if misapplication of a direct deposit refund was caused by a taxpayer's error, negligence, or malfeasance. Requirements for Refund Express • Lines 1 and 2 and boxes 3 and 4 are complete in the Refund Express section of CIT-1. • The account must be located in the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S. • Direct deposits are only allowable to the taxpayer’s account. The Department denies any request to deposit funds into another payee's account. • The financial institution accepts direct deposits payable to the name on the CIT-1 return. Why Use Refund Express • Prevent any mailed check delays. Refund Express does not guarantee that you receive the refund sooner, but the - 10 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 1 and Page 2 1540 CORPORATION'S NAME 123 Main Street Anyplace, NM 87000 15-000000000 LE P AM S PAY TO THE ORDER OF ___________________________________________________________________________ $ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ DOLLARS ANYPLACE BANK Anyplace, NM 87000 Routing Number Account Number Do not include the check number For _____________________________________ ________________________________________________ A211500151 A 2015551517 C 1540 refund reaches the bank more quickly. • Payment is more secure. There is no check to get lost. • It is convenient. Avoid an extra trip to the bank. • It saves tax dollars. Direct deposit costs less than a check. Refund Express Lines 1 and 2 and Boxes 3 and 4 Line 1. The routing number, for bank identification, has nine digits. If the first two digits are not 01 through 12 or 21 through 32, the system rejects the direct deposit and you receive a check. On the sample check on this page, the routing number is 211500151. Line 2. The account number has up to 17 characters. Include hyphens, but omit spaces and special symbols as you enter the number from left to right. Leave unused boxes blank. On the sample check, the account number is 2015551517. Do not include the check number. Box 3. Mark an X in the Checking or Savings box to indicate the type of account. Box 4. Mark an X in the YES or NO box to answer whether the funds for a refund would go to or through an account located outside the U.S. Marking NO means the financial institution's location is within the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S., which includes any of the following: • Within the U.S. • On a U.S. military base • In American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands What Happens for Different Answers • If you mark an X in the YES box, you cannot use Refund Express. Either use a different bank account or to leave the Refund Express section blank to receive a paper check. • If you do not answer the question, the Department mails the refund to you in a paper check. To comply with federal banking rules, anyone who wants their refund directly deposited into their account must answer this question. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers • If you answer the question incorrectly, the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) or the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) may delay, reject, or freeze the refund. • If the bank does not accept the Refund Express entries, the Department mails a check to you. CIT-1, Page 2 Follow these instructions to complete lines and boxes 1 through 39 on CIT-1, page 2, and the signature and preparer information at the bottom of the page. Line 1. Taxable income before NOL and special deductions. Enter the amount from federal Form 1120, line 28, or federal Form 1120-H, line 17. Line 1a. Captive REIT deductions. If the entity is claiming a captive real estate investment trust (REIT) deduction, enter the expenses and costs directly or indirectly paid, accrued, or incurred to a captive REIT. Captive real estate investment trust means a corporation, trust, or association taxed as an REIT pursuant to Section 857 of the IRC, the shares or beneficial interests of which are not regularly traded on an established securities market, provided that more than 50% of any class of beneficial interests or shares of the REIT are owned directly, indirectly, or constructively by the taxpayer during all or a part of the taxpayer's taxable year. Line 1b. Exempt entity deductions. Enter the amount of any deduction, other than for premiums, for amounts paid directly or indirectly to a commonly controlled entity that is exempt from corporate income tax pursuant to Section 7-2A-4 NMSA 1978. Line 2. Interest income from municipal bonds, excluding New Mexico bonds. Enter interest income from non-New Mexico municipal bonds and other obligations not subject to federal income tax under IRC Section 103. Only enter a positive number. - 11 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 2 Line 3. Other additions to the base income of a unitary group. If a member of a unitary group, enter the total amount of any additions to base income deemed necessary to properly reflect income of the unitary group, including attribution of income or expense related to unitary assets held by related corporations that are not part of the filing group. If this return is for a corporation that is not a member of a unitary group, then this line should be blank. Line 9. Other subtractions to the base income of a unitary group. If a member of a unitary group, enter the total amount of any subtractions to base income deemed necessary to properly reflect income of the unitary group, including attribution of income or expense related to unitary assets held by related corporations that are not part of the filing group. If this return is for a corporation that is not a member of a unitary group, then this line should be blank. Line 4. Subtotal of base income after additions. Add lines 1, 1a, 1b, 2 and 3. This entry = (line 1 taxable income + line 1a REIT deduction + line 1b exempt entity deductions + line 2 interest income from non-New Mexico municipal bonds + line 3 other additions to base income). Line 10. New Mexico net income. Subtract lines 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 from 4. This entry = (line 4 subtotal of base income - line 5 federal special deductions - line 6 interest from U.S. government obligations - line 7 deduction - line 8 cannabis business expense deduction - 9 other subtractions to base income or loss). Line 5. Federal special deductions. Enter the federal special deductions from federal form 1120, line 29b. Line 11. Net allocated income or loss. Enter the amount from CIT-B, line 8. Line 6. Interest from U.S. government obligations or federally-taxed New Mexico bonds. You may deduct interest or dividend income from U.S. government obligations from the taxable income only to the extent it was included in taxable income on CIT-1, line 1. Subtract expenses related to income from U.S. obligations and then enter the net amount. Line 12. Total apportionable income or loss. Subtract line 11 from line 10. Or if line 11 is a negative amount, increase line 10 by that amount. This entry = (line 10 New Mexico base income - line 11 net allocated non-business income, or + line 11 net allocated non-business loss if line 10 is negative. Allowable Deductions • Interest on notes issued by Federal Home Loan Bank obligations • The part of income paid by mutual funds, unit investment trusts, and simple trusts derived from investments in U.S. obligations • Interest income from bonds issued by the state of New Mexico or its political subdivisions to the extent it was included in federal taxable income on CIT-1, line 1. Deductions Not Allowable • Income from Fannie Mae, Ginnie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other U.S. guarantee entities • Dividends issued by Federal Home Loan Bank obligations • Income from repurchase agreements of U.S. obligations (repos) Line 7. Deduction for certain expenses related to a New Mexico licensed cannabis business. Enter the amount equal to any expenditure that is eligible to be claimed as a federal income tax deduction but is disallowed by Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code, as that section may be amended or renumbered. Line 8. Deduction for certain foreign dividends, Subpart F income, and GILTI (from CIT-C line 6). Enter from Schedule CIT C, line 6. Include Schedule CIT-C with the CIT-1. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers Line 13. New Mexico apportionment percentage. If on CIT-A, line 5 you show a percentage for New Mexico apportioned income, enter the percentage. Otherwise, enter 100%. Line 14. Income or loss apportioned to New Mexico. Multiply Line 12 by the percentage on line 13 and enter the amount here. Line 15. Net New Mexico allocated income or loss. Enter the amount from CIT-B, line 9. Line 16. New Mexico apportioned net income or loss. Add lines 14 and 15. This entry = (line 14 income or loss apportioned to New Mexico + line 15 net New Mexico allocated income or loss). Line 17. New Mexico net operating loss deduction not in excess of 80% of line 16. The amount on Line 17 cannot be greater than 80% of the amount on Line 16. If the corporation or filing group is not taking a NOL deduction, go to the next line. Otherwise, enter the New Mexico amount of NOL deduction to apply to the New Mexico apportioned net income. Include RPD-41379, 2023 New Mexico Corporate Income Tax Net Operating Loss Carryforward Schedules 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, and 3b with the return to show New Mexico NOL incurred and applied. On these forms, you will show: • Each year the net operating loss occurred, any adjust- 12 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 2 ments to the amount of the loss, how much of the net operating loss carryover was applied to prior years and when, and the amount of apportioned net operating loss carryover remaining • For members of a filing group who in prior years filed as separate entities, you will complete additional schedules 2a and 2b for each company that had a grandfathered net operating loss carryover General Information on NOL deductions and Carryovers • The New Mexico NOL deduction is the portion of the net operating loss carryover that may be deducted from the taxpayer’s apportioned net income under the Internal Revenue Code as of January 1, 2018 for the taxable year in which the deduction is taken, including the 80% limitation of Section 172(a) of the Internal Revenue Code as of January 1, 2018, calculated on the basis of the taxpayer’s apportioned net income. • New Mexico conforms with the federal law regarding NOLs before the changes provided in the federal 2022 CARES Act. The New Mexico NOL deduction includes the 80% limitation to the deduction that may be taken from the taxpayer’s apportioned net income and does not allow for the carryback of an NOL deduction to prior years. • A New Mexico NOL may only be carried forward. • A NOL deduction includes any "grandfathered NOL carryover," the amount of net loss properly reported to New Mexico for taxable years beginning January 1, 2013 and prior to January 1, 2020, as part of a timely filed original return, or an amended return for those taxable years filed prior to January 1, 2020, to the extent such loss can be attributed to one or more corporations that are properly included in the taxpayer's return. • The amount of grandfathered NOL carryover must be computed by first adding back deductions taken by the corporation or corporations for royalties or interest paid to one or more related corporations, but only to the extent that such adjustment would not create a net loss for such related corporations • The apportioned net loss reported on an original or amended tax return may be carried over in the following tax year and taken as an NOL deduction. Line 20. Line 18. Liquor license lessor deduction. Enter the amount of deduction from net income for which you qualify, not to exceed $50,000. To qualify, a taxpayer who is a liquor license lessor and who held the license on June 30, 2021 may claim a deduction from net income in an amount equal to the gross receipts from sales of alcoholic beverages made by each liquor license lessee in an amount, if the liquor license is a dispenser’s license and sales of alcoholic beverages for consumption off premises are less than fifty percent of total alcoholic beverage sales, not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for each of four taxable years prior to January 1, 2026. Line 19. New Mexico taxable income. Subtract lines 17 and 18 from line 16. This entry = (line 16 New Mexico apportioned net income - New Mexico NOL deduction - Liquor license lessor deduction). Line 20. Income tax calculation. Tax on amount on line 19. See tax table on page 13 of these instructions. This entry = (line 19 amount (up to $500,000) x 4.8%) + line 19 amount (in excess of $500,000) x 5.9%). Line 21. Total tax credits applied against the income tax liability on line 20. If you are claiming any tax credits to apply to the income tax liability, complete Schedule CIT-CR. Then enter the amount on CIT-CR, line A, the total of the credits to apply to the tax liability due. About Tax Credits and Backup Documents • The sum of credits claimed on CIT-CR may not exceed the income tax calculated on CIT-1, line 20. • To calculate the amount you may claim for any tax year, follow the directions on the tax credit claim form or in the tax credit instructions. • For the Department to consider a credit claim, you must include with the CIT-1 the required documents for each tax credit, along with applicable forms, statements, or other required backup. To see which backup documents are required to claim a tax credit, use the CIT-CR Instructions available at Corporate Income Tax Rates For tax years beginning 1/1/2023, but prior to 1/1/2024 Taxable Income Tax Not over $500,000............................................ 4.8% of net taxable income Over $500,000................................................. $24,000 plus 5.9% of the excess over $500,000 CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers - 13 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 2 www.tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/. Click Income Taxes, Corporate Income Tax (CIT) - Current Year, Corporate Income Tax Return Forms, and then CIT-CR Instructions. NOTE: For more information about business-related credits, see FYI-106, Claiming Business-Related Tax Credits for Individuals and Businesses. You can find FYI-106 at www. tax.newmexico.gov/forms-publications/. Click Publications followed by FYIs, and then click 100 Series-General Information. Line 22. Net income tax. Subtract line 21 from line 20. This entry = (line 20 income tax - line 21 total tax credits). Enter zero or a larger amount. Line 23. Franchise tax. The $50 franchise tax is due for each tax year, including short years. You may not prorate the franchise tax based on a short-year return. Every domestic or foreign entity taxed as a corporation must pay the $50 franchise tax if any of the following requirements are true. The entity: • Transacts business in, into, or from New Mexico • Derives income from property or employment within this state • Has or exercises its corporate franchise in New Mexico, whether engaged in active business or not • Is an otherwise tax-exempt corporation with unrelated business income IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to comply with all additional filing requirements imposed by the New Mexico Secretary of State, Corporations Bureau. For information call (505) 827-3600 in Santa Fe or toll free (800) 477-3632, visit http://www.sos.nm.gov Click Corporations and then select items under Domestic or Foreign. Line 24. Total income and franchise tax. Add lines 22 and 23. This entry = (line 22 net income tax amount + line 23 franchise tax amount). Line 25. Amended Returns Only. If this is an amended return, enter the total amount of all 2023 refunds received and overpayments applied to 2024. Line 26. Subtotal. Add lines 24 and 25. This entry = (line 24 total income and franchise tax amount + line 25 refunds and overpayments). Line 27. Total Payments. Mark one or more of these boxes to show the source of the total payments: • Quarterly • Extension • Applied from prior year CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers Enter the total amount of all quarterly estimated, extension, and tax payments applied from the prior year. For amended returns, include additional tax paid on or after the due date of the return. Total on line 27 = amount on CIT-1, page 1, line I, column 3. IMPORTANT: If any amounts on line 27 were paid using an FEIN other than the one entered at the top of CIT-1, page 1, a schedule is required with the name and FEIN under which the payment was made. If you filing as part of a filing group, the CIT-1, page 1, line I entries satisfy this requirement for the schedule. Line 27a. If you qualify to calculate penalty and interest on underpayment of estimated tax using method 4 and want to see if it is possible to reduce the penalty, mark this box. Include RPD-41287, 2023 Calculation of Estimated Corporate Income Tax Penalty and Interest on Underpayment, with the CIT-1. NOTE: Generally, taxpayers who pay penalty and interest on underpayment of estimated tax do not need to mark the box or file RPD-41287. If estimated tax is due, the Department calculates the penalty and interest on underpayment of estimated corporate income tax using the lower of methods 1, 2, or 3 and sends a bill. For a description of the four calculation methods to estimate quarterly payments, in the Completing Vouchers And Payments section near the end of these instructions, go to CIT-ES and see Calculating A Quarterly Estimated Payment. Line 28. New Mexico income tax withheld from oil and gas proceeds. From annual withholding statements 1099MISC and RPD-41285, Annual Statement of Withholding of Oil and Gas Proceeds, enter the total of all New Mexico income tax withheld from oil and gas proceeds. Include a copy of each statement with the CIT-1. Requirements • Only report New Mexico tax withheld on oil and gas proceeds received by the corporation or corporate group member. • The only withholding statements accepted by the Department are the 1099-MISC and RPD-41285 issued to the corporation or corporate group member. Line 29. New Mexico income tax withheld from a passthrough entity. From annual withholding statements 1099MISC and RPD-41359, Annual Statement of Pass-Through Entity Withholding, enter the total of all New Mexico income tax withheld on the net income from a PTE. Include a copy - 14 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-1, Page 2 of each statement with the CIT-1. NOTE: If RPD-41359 shows a credit for an owner's share of entity-level tax or composite income tax, claim it here. Requirements • Only report New Mexico tax withheld on the net income received from a PTE. • The only withholding statements accepted by the Department are the 1099-MISC and RPD-41359 issued to the corporation or corporate group member. Line 30. Total payments and tax withheld. Add lines 27 through 29. This entry = (line 27 total payments + line 28 NM withholding from oil and gas + line 29 NM withholding from pass-through entities). Line 31. Tax due. If line 26 is greater than line 30, this entry = (line 26 subtotal - line 30 total payments and tax withheld). Line 32. Penalty. The maximum penalty is 20% of the tax due. You owe penalty if you: • You file late and owe tax. • You do not pay the tax on or before the due date of the return. • You do not pay the tax on or before the extended due date of the return. Formula to Calculate Penalty Penalty = tax due from line 31 x 2% x number of months or partial months past the due date or extended due date, for no more than 10 months. Line 33. Interest. You owe interest if you: • You did not pay the tax due on line 30 by the original due date. • You received an extension of time to file. Formula to Calculate Interest Interest = tax due from line 30 x daily interest rate for the quarter x number of days late. Line 34. Total amount due. Add lines 31 through 33. This entry = (line 31 tax due + line 32 penalty + line 33 interest). Line 35. Overpayment. If the amount in line 30 is greater than the amount line 26, this is the amount you overpaid. This entry = (line 30 total payments and tax withheld - line 26 subtotal). Line 37. Amount of overpayment to refund. If you want to receive a refund of all or part of an overpayment, this entry = (line 35 overpayment - line 36 amount to apply to the 2023 liability). Line 38. Total portion of tax credits to refund. Enter from Schedule CIT-CR, line B, the portion of approved tax credits the Department may refund to you. NOTE: CIT-CR, line A shows the amount of these credits to apply to the tax due on the CIT-1. This is the same amount as on CIT-1, line 21. About the Film Production Tax Credit The amount of film production tax credit you may claim against tax due on this CIT-1 and the amount you may receive as a refund are subject to certain limitations governing the payment of film production tax credit claims. For details about these limitations and how they may impact the return, see the instructions for RPD-41228, Film Production Tax Credit Claim Form. Line 39. Total refund of overpaid tax and refundable credit due to you. This entry = (line 37 amount of overpayment to refund + line 38 tax credit to refund). Taxpayer's Signature An officer of the corporation must sign and date the CIT-1. Enter the following information: • Title [of officer] • Contact phone number • Taxpayer's email address Paid Preparer's Use Only Any person, other than an employee of the corporation, who prepares the return for compensation must also sign and date the return. A preparer other than an employee of the corporation is required to enter the following: • New Mexico Business Tax Identification Number (NMBTIN), if the preparer has one (formally known as CRS number) • FEIN, if applicable • PTIN, the Preparer Tax Identification Number • Preparer's phone number The Department considers an improperly signed or unsigned return invalid and incomplete for filing purposes. If the Department receives completed information after the due date, the Department may assess penalty and interest. Line 36. Amount of overpayment to apply to 2024 liability. If you want to apply some or all of an overpayment from line 35 to the 2024 liability, enter the amount to apply. Otherwise, enter zero. CIT-1, CIT-A, CIT-B, CIT-C, Vouchers - 15 - www.tax.newmexico.gov CIT-A: NM Apportioned Income for Multistate Corporations When To Use Schedule CIT-A If income of the corporation or filing group is derived from both inside and outside New Mexico, use CIT-A to apportion the income from the regular trade or business activities. A corporation or filing group with 100% of its activity in New Mexico does not need to complete Schedule CIT-A but should enter 100% on line 13 of the CIT-1. Complete the Items in This Sequence If the corporation or filing group is allocating non-business income, first complete Schedule CIT-B and then complete CIT-A. Otherwise, start with CIT-A. Apportionable income means income arising from transactions and activities in the regular course of a corporation’s trade or business. If the acquisition, management, or disposition of the property constitutes integral parts of the corporation’s regular trade or business, apportionable income includes income from both tangible and intangible property. It includes investment income related to or used in the corporation’s overall business operations. You are required to include on CIT-A the
Extracted from PDF file 2023-new-mexico-form-cit-1-instructions.pdf, last modified August 2023

More about the New Mexico Form CIT-1 Instructions Corporate Income Tax TY 2023

Used to guide completion of the New Mexico state corporate income and franchise tax for CIT-1.

We last updated the Instructions for Form CIT-1 Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Return in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form CIT-1 Instructions, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form CIT-1 Instructions directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other New Mexico tax forms here.


eFile your New Mexico tax return now

eFiling is easier, faster, and safer than filling out paper tax forms. File your New Mexico and Federal tax returns online with TurboTax in minutes. FREE for simple returns, with discounts available for TaxFormFinder users!

File Now with TurboTax

Related New Mexico Corporate Income Tax Forms:

TaxFormFinder has an additional 80 New Mexico income tax forms that you may need, plus all federal income tax forms. These related forms may also be needed with the New Mexico Form CIT-1 Instructions.

Form Code Form Name
Form CIT-1 NM Corporate Income & Franchise Tax Return

Download all NM tax forms View all 81 New Mexico Income Tax Forms


Form Sources:

New Mexico usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated New Mexico Form CIT-1 Instructions from the Taxation and Revenue Department in January 2024.

Show Sources >

About the Corporate Income Tax

The IRS and most states require corporations to file an income tax return, with the exact filing requirements depending on the type of company.

Sole proprietorships or disregarded entities like LLCs are filed on Schedule C (or the state equivalent) of the owner's personal income tax return, flow-through entities like S Corporations or Partnerships are generally required to file an informational return equivilent to the IRS Form 1120S or Form 1065, and full corporations must file the equivalent of federal Form 1120 (and, unlike flow-through corporations, are often subject to a corporate tax liability).

Additional forms are available for a wide variety of specific entities and transactions including fiduciaries, nonprofits, and companies involved in other specific types of business.

Historical Past-Year Versions of New Mexico Form CIT-1 Instructions

We have a total of seven past-year versions of Form CIT-1 Instructions in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:



TaxFormFinder Disclaimer:

While we do our best to keep our list of New Mexico Income Tax Forms up to date and complete, we cannot be held liable for errors or omissions. Is the form on this page out-of-date or not working? Please let us know and we will fix it ASAP.

** This Document Provided By TaxFormFinder.org **
Source: http://www.taxformfinder.org/newmexico/form-cit-1-instructions