New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 3 - TAXATION
Chapter 16 - MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAXES
Part 3 - GASOLINE TAX - IMPOSITION AND RATE OF TAX
Section 3.16.3.10 - PREEMPTION OF TAX BY FEDERAL LAW
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Gasoline received by an Indian tribe on its own territory is not subject to the taxes imposed by the Gasoline Tax Act if taxation of the gasoline received is prohibited by federal law.
B. On or after July 1, 1999, an Indian tribe that is a distributor receives gasoline on its own territory when:
C. If an Indian tribe is a distributor and it receives gasoline at any place in New Mexico other than on the tribe's territory, imposition of the tax is not barred by federal law and the Indian tribe must report and pay gasoline tax. Example: Z is a member of an Indian tribe T and is registered as a distributor. Z hires tank trucks to pick up loads of gasoline at a rack which is not on T's territory. Z receives the gasoline at that rack. Z owes gasoline tax on the gasoline received.
D. Like any other distributor, an Indian tribe that is a registered distributor cannot receive gasoline previously received by another distributor.