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SPONSOR: | Heaton | DATE TYPED: | 02/10/00 | HB | HJM 30 | ||
SHORT TITLE: | Study NM Tax Structure | SB | |||||
ANALYST: | Williams |
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Relates to HB 282, HJM 30, SJM 25
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Taxation and Revenue Department (TRD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
The bill requests the Revenue Stabilization and Tax Policy Committee to study New Mexico's state and local tax structure and determine its adequacy for the 21st Century. The bill discusses the changing global economy and specifically addresses changes in technology, computers, medicine, telecommunications, the retail environment, widespread deregulation and consolidation of industries. The bill also has a brief history of imposition of New Mexico's taxes and highlights the need for review and potentially change. The committee would develop revenue neutral recommendations that would not change the per capita state and local tax burden and report by December 15, 2000.
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