New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB275

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

High-wage Jobs Credit Determinations

Impact

If enacted, HB275 would amend existing tax regulations to streamline the approval process for high-wage jobs tax credits, making it more efficient for employers to apply and receive credits in a timely manner. This bill is intended to support both urban and rural businesses by incentivizing them to create and fill new high-wage positions within the state, which could boost overall economic performance and employment rates.

Summary

House Bill 275 aims to enhance the high-wage jobs tax credit in New Mexico by reducing the time the Taxation and Revenue Department takes to approve applications for this credit. The bill specifically addresses the eligibility criteria and the process for employers looking to benefit from this incentive, which is intended to stimulate the creation of new high-wage jobs across the state. The credit allows eligible employers to claim 8.5% of wages paid to new high-wage employees, with a cap of $12,750 per job for the qualifying period.

Contention

However, there are concerns regarding the bill's implications for local job markets and business practices. Critics may argue that the criteria set for the high-wage jobs and the defined eligibility could discriminate against smaller employers or those in less populated areas. The guidelines stipulating that job credits are not available if positions arise from business mergers, acquisitions, or replacing previous employees could also be contentious, potentially limiting the bill's effectiveness in promoting genuine job creation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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