New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB37

Caption

Limit Income Tax Capital Gains Deduction

Impact

If enacted, HB37 may have significant implications for state revenue as it adjusts the allowances for capital gains deductions. The limitation on these deductions could increase the state's overall tax revenue from income taxes, as higher earners and business owners may experience a reduced benefit from previous tax provisions. Furthermore, the change aims to realign the state's revenue framework to better address current economic conditions and the needs of the budget moving forward into the next fiscal years.

Summary

House Bill 37 proposes to amend the provisions related to the capital gains deduction within the New Mexico Income Tax Act. The key change involves limiting the capital gains deduction that a taxpayer can claim from net income, specifically adjusting the existing deductible amount from $1,000 to $2,500, and allowing a taxpayer to deduct forty percent of up to $1 million of their net capital gain income from the sale of a business. This bill is set to have a notice period that starts from January 1, 2025, marking the effective date for its provisions.

Contention

The proposal has sparked debate among lawmakers, particularly concerning its implications for taxpayers and small business owners. Supporters of the bill may argue that the changes help eliminate tax breaks perceived as excessive, while critics may contend that it could disincentivize investments or harm small business operators who rely on favorable tax treatment to reinvest income back into their businesses. The discussions around HB37 highlight the balancing act between generating state revenues and maintaining an environment conducive to economic growth.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NM HB120

Limit Capital Gains Tax Deduction

NM SB105

Increase Standard Income Tax Deduction

NM HB368

Pass-through Entity Tax Credit

NM SB38

Tax Code Changes

NM HB323

Change Name Of Gross Receipts Tax

NM HB412

Electric Vehicle Tax Credit

NM HB144

Increase Certain Child Income Tax Credit

NM SB22

Electric Vehicle & Charging Unit Tax Credits

NM HB81

Index Modified Gross Income Amounts

NM SB52

Child Income Tax Credit Increase

Similar Bills

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