New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB22

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Mall Renovation Tax Credit

Impact

The provisions outlined in SB22 intend to stimulate economic development by revitalizing retail spaces that may be struggling in the current market environment. The bill sets a cap of fifty million dollars for the aggregate credits that can be approved in a single calendar year, which aims to manage the fiscal impact on state finances while promoting local business engagement. By incentivizing significant investments in physical upgrades to retail locations, it aims to contribute to job creation and improved local economies. It is expected that this will particularly benefit areas that may have seen declining retail activity.

Summary

Senate Bill 22 establishes two tax credits for taxpayers who incur qualifying costs related to mall renovation projects in New Mexico. The 'mall renovation income tax credit' and the 'mall renovation corporate income tax credit' aim to encourage the restoration, renovation, and rehabilitation of malls. These credits apply to eligible expenditures and can offset the taxpayer's liability under the state income tax and the corporate income tax. Both forms of tax credits are accessible for qualifying costs incurred beginning on the effective date of the bill and lasting until January 1, 2034. Notably, applicants will need to pre-certify their projects with the economic development department.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to revitalize commercial areas, there could be concerns regarding actual uptake and adequacy of these credits. Critics may argue that such incentives could disproportionately favor larger businesses and may not necessarily benefit local economies or create sustainable jobs. Additionally, the requirement to apply for pre-certification and subsequent eligibility certification could be viewed as a barrier for smaller operators, potentially limiting the effectiveness of these incentives for those intended to uplift struggling retail sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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