New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 3 - TAXATION
Chapter 2 - GROSS RECEIPTS TAXES
Part 20 - GOVERNMENTAL GROSS RECEIPTS
Section 3.2.20.28 - TIME-PRICE DIFFERENTIALS - INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Receipts of an agency, institution, instrumentality or political subdivision of the state of New Mexico from any type of time-price differential are not receipts from a taxable activity and are not governmental gross receipts.
B. Example 1: University X charges full-time students $500 tuition per semester. Students may elect to pay the tuition owed on a 4-month installment plan. Each installment payment amount is $130. The receipts of University X from the $20 time-price differential are not governmental gross receipts.
C. sExample 2: City Z charges a fee at the rate of 12% per annum when charges for water sold by Z are not paid timely. Receipts from imposition of the late charges are receipts of a time-price differential and are not governmental gross receipts.
D. Receipts of an agency, institution, instrumentality or political subdivision of the state of New Mexico from interest, dividends or other forms of income from investment are not receipts from a taxable activity and are not governmental gross receipts.
E. Receipts of an agency, institution, instrumentality or political subdivision of the state of New Mexico from the gain on the sale of real estate or securities are not receipts from a taxable activity and are not governmental gross receipts.