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What is New Mexico PIT-B

The New Mexico Allocation and Apportionment of Income Schedule is a state tax form used by taxpayers to allocate and apportion income earned both inside and outside New Mexico for accurate tax filing.

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New Mexico PIT-B is needed by:
  • New Mexico residents filing state income tax returns
  • Taxpayers with both in-state and out-of-state income
  • Business owners reporting apportionment of income
  • Individuals receiving various forms of income such as wages, dividends, and rents
  • Tax professionals assisting clients with New Mexico tax filings
  • Accountants preparing state tax returns for businesses

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    Before you begin filling out the form, gather essential documents, including your previous year's income details, social security number, and any income-related documents.
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    Start by entering your full name in the designated field, ensuring accuracy as it should match your identification documents.
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    Input your social security number in the appropriate field clearly indicated on the form.
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    Fill in your income details, including wages, interest, and other income sources, using the specific lines provided in the document.
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    Utilize pdfFiller’s features to easily add income amounts, ensuring all relevant figures are inputted correctly and legibly.
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    If applicable, complete the apportionment worksheet included in the form for your business and farm income, following the prompts provided.
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The form is required for New Mexico residents who file state income tax returns, particularly those with income from both in-state and out-of-state sources.
Gather your social security number, previous year’s income records, and details of all income types such as wages, rents, and royalties before starting the form.
Typically, state tax forms should be submitted by April 15. However, be sure to check specific deadlines on the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department's website.
You can submit the New Mexico Allocation and Apportionment of Income Schedule through pdfFiller by downloading it after completion and mailing it to the designated state tax office.
Ensure all income amounts are accurately reported, double-check your social security number, and be cautious not to miss any required signatures or fields.
Processing times for state tax forms can vary but generally takes a few weeks. Check with the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department for specific timelines.
Yes, this form is specifically for the tax year 2013 and must be used accordingly for that year's income reporting.
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