New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 3 - TAXATION
Chapter 2 - GROSS RECEIPTS TAXES
Part 204 - DEDUCTION - GROSS RECEIPTS TAX - SALES TO MANUFACTURERS
Section 3.2.204.19 - TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

Universal Citation: 3 NM Admin Code 3.2.204.19

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Tools and equipment used by a person engaged in the manufacturing business to manufacture a product are not considered to be consumed in the manufacturing process and therefore are not deductible under Subsection B of Section 7-9-46 NMSA 1978. As used in Section 7-9-46 NMSA 1978 the terms "tool" and "equipment" are defined as follows:

(1) "tool" means an implement, instrument, utensil, usually hand held, that is used to form, shape, fasten, add to, take away from, or otherwise change the manufactured product or equipment; and

(2) "equipment" means an essential machine, mechanism or tool, or a component or fitting thereof, used directly and exclusively in a manufacturing operation and subject to depreciation for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code by the taxpayer carrying on the manufacturing operation.

B. If any piece of a tool or equipment that breaks during the manufacturing process that is required to be replaced, is not considered to be consumed in the manufacturing process and the related receipts are not deductible under Subsection B of Section 7-9-46 NMSA 1978.

C. This version of 3.2.204.20 NMAC applies to transactions occurring on or after January 1, 2013.

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