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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 7 — Taxation · Article 12 — Cigarette Tax

7-12-17. Reporting requirements; penalty.

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A. Each person who sells in New Mexico cigarettes manufactured by that person or who receives on consignment or buys cigarettes either directly from the manufacturer or from any out-of-state person for resale in New Mexico shall report to the department by the twenty-fifth day of each month that person's sales of cigarettes during the preceding month in each municipality and within that portion of each county outside of the municipalities located in that county. The department shall then advise the state treasurer of the proportion of the total sales of cigarettes for the month within each municipality and within that portion of each county outside of municipalities, including sales of cigarettes to tribes or tribal members in a county or municipality.
The reports of such persons shall, upon receipt by the department, become public records.
B. Any person who sells in New Mexico cigarettes manufactured by that person or who receives on consignment or buys cigarettes for resale in New Mexico who willfully fails to render accurately the reports required by this section and any municipal or county officer who approves any expenditure or expends funds distributed from the county and municipality recreational fund for any purposes other than permitted by Section 7-12-15 NMSA 1978 is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.
C. Any tobacco product manufacturer, stamping agent or importer of cigarettes, or any officer, employee or agent of any such entity, who knowingly makes a materially false statement in any record required to be kept by the Cigarette Tax Act, or in any report or return required to be filed with the department by the Cigarette Tax Act, is guilty of a fourth degree felony.
History: Laws 1971, ch. 77, § 14; 1988, ch. 95, § 11; 2009, ch. 197, § 18; 2010 (2nd S.S.), ch. 5, § 11.
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