An Overview of New Mexico State Personal Income Tax Extension Forms

- Updated March 24, 2021 - 8.00 AM by Admin, ExpressExtension

Does New Mexico support tax extension for personal income tax returns?

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Yes. The state of New Mexico requires individuals to file a Federal Form 4868 rather than requesting a separate state tax extension.

In case the federal tax extension Form 7004 was rejected, then the individuals can file State Tax extension Form RPD-41096.

What Form does the state of New Mexico require to apply for an extension?

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Individuals in New Mexico need to file Form RPD-41096 with the state to get a 6-month extension of time to file their personal income tax returns Form PIT-1 with the state.

  • Form PIT-1 - Request For Extension Of Time For Filing Individual Tax Returns

Note: Make sure to pay any taxes due along with the extension Form to avoid penalties and interest.

When is the deadline to file Form PIT-1 with the state of New Mexico?

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New Mexico State individual tax extension Form PIT-1 must be filed on or before the 15th day of the 4th month after the tax year ends (April 15 for calendar year filers).

How do I pay my balance due along with the extension Form?

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If you owe New Mexico state taxes, you must pay your tax due by the regular due date, or you will be charged with penalties and interest.

Make a tax payment with your extension using Form PIT-EXT, (Estimated Tax Declaration Voucher) and attach it to Form RPD-41096.

You can also pay the tax due online using https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/individuals/online-services-overview/ or mailing your Form.

Mailing Address for filing Extension with the State

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Where do I mail the extension Form RPD-41096?

Taxation and Revenue Department,
P.O. Box 630,
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0630

Where do I mail the payment Form PIT-EXT?

New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department
PO Box 8390
Santa Fe, NM 87504-8390