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NMSA 1978, § 7-2F-15 — Nonresident below-the-line crew credit
A film production company may apply for, and the taxation and revenue department
may allow, a tax credit, which may be referred to as the "nonresident below-the-line
crew credit", in an amount equal to fifteen percent of the payment of wages for below-
the-line crew who are not New Mexico residents, that are directly attributable to the
production in New Mexico of a film or commercial audiovisual product for which the film
production company is claiming a new film production tax credit; provided that:
A.
the service for which payment is made is rendered in New Mexico;
B.
the payment of wages excludes payments:
(1) for below-the-line crew who are producers, directors, screenwriters, cast
and production assistants; and
(2) made to a personal services business;
C.
prior to July 1, 2028, for a film production company that is a New Mexico film
partner, the total amount of wages applied toward the additional credit allowed pursuant
to this section may be up to one hundred percent of the amount of wages of resident
below-the-line wages claimed; provided that the film production company provides a
seventy-two-hour notice of the opportunity to be hired to resident below-the-line crew,
which may be through a collective bargaining unit that represents resident below-the-
line crew; and
D.
for a film production company that is not a New Mexico film partner and,
beginning July 1, 2028, for a film production company that is a New Mexico film partner:
(1) the total eligible wages for below-the-line crew who are not New Mexico
residents are not more than fifteen percent of the production's total New Mexico budget
for below-the-line crew wages; and
(2) the film production company may claim the nonresident below-the-line
crew credit for employing up to the following numbers of nonresident below-the-line
crew in New Mexico and shall be as calculated by the division upon application for
certification pursuant to Subsection A of Section 7-2F-12 NMSA 1978; provided that the
total number shall not exceed twenty positions:
(a) five positions if the production's final New Mexico budget is up to two
million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,750,000);
(b) ten positions if the production's final New Mexico budget is greater than
two million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,750,000) and up to seven million
five hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000);
(c) fifteen positions if the production's final New Mexico budget is greater than
seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000) and up to eleven million
dollars ($11,000,000);
(d) one position in addition to the number of positions provided in
Subparagraph (c) of this paragraph for every ten million dollars ($10,000,000) over
eleven million dollars ($11,000,000) of the production's final New Mexico budget; and
(e) five positions in addition to the number of positions provided in
Subparagraphs (a) through (d) of this paragraph for a television pilot episode that has
been ordered to series; provided that the film production company certifies to the
division that the series is intended to be produced in New Mexico.
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