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NMSA 1978, § 7-19D-9 — Municipal gross receipts tax; authority to impose rate
A.
The majority of the members of the governing body of any municipality may
impose by ordinance an excise tax on the gross receipts of any person engaging in
business in the municipality for the privilege of engaging in business in the municipality.
A tax imposed pursuant to this section shall be imposed by the enactment of one or
more ordinances enacting any number of increments of one-hundredth percent;
provided that the total increments do not exceed the maximum rate provided in
Subsection C of this section; and provided further that, if at the time of enacting the
ordinance the total municipal gross receipts tax rate is not an even multiple of one-
hundredth percent, the municipality may impose an increment in an amount sufficient to
bring the total rate to an even multiple of one-hundredth percent. The governing body
of a municipality may, at the time of enacting the ordinance, dedicate the revenue for
any municipal purpose. If the governing body proposes to dedicate such revenue, the
ordinance and, if any election is held, the ballot shall clearly state the purpose to which
the revenue will be dedicated, and any revenue so dedicated shall be used by the
municipality for that purpose unless a subsequent ordinance is adopted to change the
purpose to which dedicated or to place the revenue in the general fund of the
municipality.
B.
The tax imposed pursuant to Subsection A of this section may be referred to as
the "municipal gross receipts tax".
C.
The maximum rate of the municipal gross receipts tax on the gross receipts of
any person engaging in business in the municipality shall not exceed two and one-half
percent. Of that two and one-half percent:
(1) a governing body may choose to require an election to impose increments
up to a total of two and five-hundredths percent; and
(2) the remaining increments, up to a total of forty-five hundredths percent,
shall not go into effect until after an election is held and a majority of the voters in the
municipality voting in the election votes in favor of the tax. Increments approved by
voters prior to July 1, 2019 shall be included in the increments approved by the voters,
as provided in this paragraph.
D.
An election shall be called on the questions of disapproval or approval of any
ordinance enacted pursuant to Subsection C of this section or any ordinance amending
such ordinance:
(1) if the governing body chooses to provide in the ordinance that it shall not
be effective until the ordinance is approved by the majority of the registered voters
voting on the question at an election to be held pursuant to the provisions of the Local
Election Act [Chapter 1, Article 22 NMSA 1978]; or
(2) if the ordinance does not contain a mandatory election provision as
provided in Paragraph (1) of this subsection, upon the filing of a petition requesting such
an election if the petition is filed:
(a) pursuant to the requirements of a referendum provision contained in a
municipal home-rule charter and signed by the number of registered voters in the
municipality equal to the number of registered voters required in its charter to seek a
referendum; or
(b) in all other municipalities, with the municipal clerk within thirty days after
the adoption of such ordinance and the petition has been signed by a number of
registered voters in the municipality equal to at least five percent of the number of the
voters in the municipality who were registered to vote in the most recent regular
municipal election.
E.
The signatures on the petition filed in accordance with Subsection D of this
section shall be verified by the municipal clerk. If the petition is verified by the municipal
clerk as containing the required number of signatures of registered voters, the
governing body shall adopt an election resolution calling for the holding of a special
election on the question of approving or disapproving the ordinance unless the
ordinance is repealed before the adoption of the election resolution. An election held
pursuant to Subparagraph (a) or (b) of Paragraph (2) of Subsection D of this section
shall be called, conducted and canvassed as provided in the Local Election Act, and the
election shall be held within seventy-five days after the date the petition is verified by
the municipal clerk or it may be held in conjunction with a regular local election if such
election occurs within seventy-five days after the date of verification by the municipal
clerk.
F.
If at an election called pursuant to Subsection D of this section a majority of the
registered voters voting on the question approves the ordinance imposing the tax, the
ordinance shall become effective in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal
Local Option Gross Receipts and Compensating Taxes Act. If at such an election a
majority of the registered voters voting on the question disapproves the ordinance, the
ordinance imposing the tax shall be deemed repealed and the question of imposing any
increment of the municipal gross receipts tax authorized in this section shall not be
considered again by the governing body for a period of one year from the date of the
election.
G.
Any law that imposes or authorizes the imposition of a municipal gross receipts
tax or that affects the municipal gross receipts tax, or any law supplemental thereto or
otherwise appertaining thereto, shall not be repealed or amended or otherwise directly
or indirectly modified in such a manner as to impair adversely any outstanding revenue
bonds that may be secured by a pledge of such municipal gross receipts tax unless
such outstanding revenue bonds have been discharged in full or provision has been
fully made therefor.
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