New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB54

Caption

Create All Cities & Counties Fund

Impact

The implementation of HB54 is anticipated to significantly impact state tax laws by establishing a systematic approach to fund allocation among local governments. It mandates the Taxation and Revenue Department to calculate and certify annual transfer amounts to each municipality and county based on population and tax revenue formulas. This would potentially create a more transparent and predictable funding stream for local areas, which could enhance their budgeting and planning capabilities for public services.

Summary

House Bill 54 proposes the creation of the 'All Cities and Counties Fund' in New Mexico, which aims to redistribute a portion of gross receipts tax revenue to municipalities and counties across the state. This bill is intended to ensure that local governments receive a fair share of the tax revenues generated within their jurisdictions, thereby supporting their operational needs and local projects. The formula for fund distribution is designed to consider municipality and county populations, ensuring equitable financial support based on demographic data.

Contention

While the bill has been framed as a method to bolster local governance and support community needs, there may be points of contention regarding the efficacy of the formulas and the potential administrative burden on the Taxation and Revenue Department to manage these calculations. Some critics might express concerns about whether the redistribution will adequately address the varying financial needs of different municipalities, particularly in more economically disadvantaged areas. Furthermore, debates may arise over how the bill could impact overall state revenue and the balance of funding across various local government needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB440

All Cities & Counties Fund & Gross Receipts

NM HB323

Change Name Of Gross Receipts Tax

NM SB61

Liquor Tax To Domestic Violence Fund

NM SB38

Tax Code Changes

NM SB220

Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention Fund

NM SB303

Tax Increment Development District Changes

NM HB310

Tax Increment Development Dist. Changes

NM SB131

Public School Funding Changes

NM SB26

Excess Oil & Gas Funds To Severance Tax Fund

NM HB139

Eliminating Court Fees

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