As used in the Gross Receipts and Compensating Tax Act:
A. "construction" means:
(1) the building, altering, repairing or demolishing in the ordinary course of business any:
(a) road, highway, bridge, parking area or related project;
(b) building, stadium or other structure;
(c) airport, subway or similar facility;
(d) park, trail, athletic field, golf course or similar facility;
(e) dam, reservoir, canal, ditch or similar facility;
(f) sewerage or water treatment facility, power generating plant, pump station, natural gas compressing station, gas processing plant, coal gasification plant, refinery, distillery or similar facility;
(g) sewerage, water, gas or other pipeline;
(h) transmission line;
(i) radio, television or other tower;
(j) water, oil or other storage tank;
(k) shaft, tunnel or other mining appurtenance;
(l) microwave station or similar facility;
(m) retaining wall, wall, fence, gate or similar structure; or
(n) similar work;
(2) the leveling or clearing of land;
(3) the excavating of earth;
(4) the drilling of wells of any type, including seismograph shot holes or core drilling; or
(5) similar work;
B. "construction material" means tangible personal property that becomes or is intended to become an ingredient or component part of a construction project, but "construction material" does not include a replacement fixture when the replacement is not construction or a replacement part for a fixture; and
C. "construction-related service" means a service directly contracted for or billed to a specific construction project, including design, architecture, drafting, surveying, engineering, environmental and structural testing, security, sanitation and services required to comply with governmental construction-related rules. "Construction-related service" does not include general business services, such as legal or accounting services, equipment maintenance or real estate sales commissions.
History: 1978 Comp., § 7-9-3.4, enacted by Laws 2003, ch. 272, § 5; 2020, ch. 80, § 4.
The 2020 amendment, effective July 1, 2021, defined "construction-related service" as used in the Gross Receipts and Compensating Tax Act; in the section heading, added "and construction-related services"; and added Subsection C.
Construction work incidental to "severing" exempt from gross receipts tax. — The exemption provided by Section 7-9-35 NMSA 1978 applied, since "severing" was taking place as the development work was performed and none of taxpayer's work was preliminary to or preparatory for "severing"; therefore, receipts from development work, which includes construction, were exempted from the gross receipts tax and taxable under the service tax (resources excise tax) when such construction work was incidental to the "severing." Patten v. Bureau of Revenue, 1974-NMCA-051, 86 N.M. 355, 524 P.2d 527.
"Fence" not a "structure". — The word "structure", which follows "building" and "stadium," is limited in its meaning to things or classes of the same general character as buildings and stadia and this does not include fences. Cardinal Fence Co. v. Commissioner of Bureau of Revenue, 1972-NMCA-136, 84 N.M. 314, 502 P.2d 1004 (decided under prior law).
Fence not within definition of "construction". — Construction of fences does not come within the definition of "construction"in that the fencing material sold is not a component part of a construction project. Cardinal Fence Co. v. Commissioner of Bureau of Revenue, 1972-NMCA-136, 84 N.M. 314, 502 P.2d 1004 (decided under prior law).
Erection of fences not construction. — Since the construction of fences does not come within the definition of "construction", fencing material sold with or without setting of the posts did not become a component part of a construction project and receipts from such sales were deductible. Cardinal Fence Co. v. Commissioner of Bureau of Revenue, 1972-NMCA-136, 84 N.M. 314, 502 P.2d 1004 (decided under prior law).
Non-Indians performing construction services for tribe subject to tax. — Under the gross receipts tax act, non-Indian contractors involved in the construction of an Indian resort complex are subject to a tax on the gross receipts they received for performing construction services. The legal incidence of the tax falls upon them and not upon the tribe or tribal property. The state is imposing the tax solely on non-Indians who have performed services for the tribe. Mescalero Apache Tribe v. O'Cheskey, 439 F. Supp. 1063 (D.N.M. 1977), aff'd, 625 F.2d 967 (10th Cir. 1980), cert. denied, 450 U.S. 959, 101 S. Ct. 1417, 67 L. Ed. 2d 383 (1981), reh'g denied, 455 U.S. 929, 102 S. Ct. 1296, 71 L. Ed. 2d 474 (1982).
Imposition of tax on tribal organization impermissible. — If the economic burden of the gross receipts tax ultimately falls on a tribal organization, even though the legal incidence of the tax falls on the non-Indian contractor with whom the organization contracted to build an Indian school, the imposition of the tax impermissibly impedes the clearly expressed federal interest in promoting the quality and quantity of educational opportunities for Indians by depleting the funds available for the construction of Indian schools. Ramah Navajo Sch. Bd., Inc. v. Bureau of Revenue, 458 U.S. 832, 102 S. Ct. 3394, 73 L. Ed. 2d 1174 (1982).
Federal regulatory scheme and policy. — The comprehensive federal regulatory scheme and the express federal policy of encouraging tribal self-sufficiency in the area of education preclude the imposition of the state gross receipts tax on the construction of school facilities on tribal lands pursuant to a contract between a tribal organization and a non-Indian contracting firm. Ramah Navajo Sch. Bd., Inc. v. Bureau of Revenue, 458 U.S. 832, 102 S. Ct. 3394, 73 L. Ed. 2d 1174 (1982).
Construction project includes wide variety of activities. — This section was intended to make sales of construction materials to governmental entities taxable when the materials were to be incorporated into construction projects. Contrary to taxpayer's argument that Regulation GR 51:16 (now 3.2.1.11) establishes a definite test for determining whether an endeavor is a "construction project," this regulation merely states nonexclusive guidelines for determining whether materials constitute a component part of a construction project. Thus, construction projects include the wide variety of activities listed in Subsection C. Arco Materials, Inc. v. State Taxation & Revenue Dep't, 1994-NMCA-062, 118 N.M. 12, 878 P.2d 330, rev'd on other grounds sub nom. Blaze Constr. Co. v. Taxation & Revenue Dep't, 1994-NMSC-110, 118 N.M. 647, 884 P.2d 803, cert. denied, 514 U.S. 1016, 115 S. Ct. 1359, 131 L. Ed. 2d 216 (1995).
"Construction" deemed question of fact. — Whether activities of a party constitute "construction" is a question of fact for a jury. United States v. New Mexico, 642 F.2d 397 (10th Cir. 1981).
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 9 - Gross Receipts and Compensating Tax
Section 7-9-3 - Definitions. (Effective January 1, 2022.)
Section 7-9-3.2 - Additional definition.
Section 7-9-3.3 - Definition; engaging in business.
Section 7-9-3.5 - Definition; gross receipts.
Section 7-9-4 - Imposition and rate of tax; denomination as "gross receipts tax".
Section 7-9-4.3 - Imposition and rate of tax; denomination as "governmental gross receipts tax".
Section 7-9-5 - Presumption of taxability.
Section 7-9-6 - Separately stating the gross receipts tax.
Section 7-9-7 - Imposition and rate of tax; denomination as "compensating tax".
Section 7-9-7.2 - Authority to establish standards for certified service providers.
Section 7-9-8 - Presumption of taxability and value.
Section 7-9-9 - Liability of user for payment of compensating tax.
Section 7-9-10 - Agents for collection of compensating tax; duties.
Section 7-9-11 - Date payment due.
Section 7-9-13 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; governmental agencies.
Section 7-9-13.1 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; certain services.
Section 7-9-14 - Exemption; compensating tax; governmental agencies; Indians.
Section 7-9-15 - Exemption; compensating tax; certain organizations.
Section 7-9-16 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; certain nonprofit facilities.
Section 7-9-17 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; wages.
Section 7-9-18.1 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; food stamps.
Section 7-9-19 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; livestock feeding.
Section 7-9-20 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; certain receipts of homeowners associations.
Section 7-9-22 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; vehicles.
Section 7-9-22.1 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; boats.
Section 7-9-23 - Exemption; compensating tax; vehicles.
Section 7-9-23.1 - Exemption; compensating tax; boats.
Section 7-9-24 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; insurance companies.
Section 7-9-25 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; dividends and interest.
Section 7-9-26 - Exemption; gross receipts and compensating tax; fuel.
Section 7-9-26.1 - Exemption; gross receipts tax and compensating tax; fuel for space vehicles.
Section 7-9-27 - Exemption; compensating tax; personal effects.
Section 7-9-28 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; occasional sale of property or services.
Section 7-9-29 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; certain organizations; exceptions.
Section 7-9-30 - Exemption; compensating tax; railroad equipment, aircraft and space vehicles.
Section 7-9-32 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; oil and gas or mineral interests.
Section 7-9-38.1 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; interstate telecommunications services.
Section 7-9-38.2 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; sale of certain telecommunications services.
Section 7-9-39 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; fees from social organizations.
Section 7-9-41 - Exemption; gross receipts tax; religious activities.
Section 7-9-41.3 - Exemption; receipts from sales by disabled street vendors.
Section 7-9-41.5 - Exemption; nonprofit hospitals from local option gross receipts taxes.
Section 7-9-43.1 - Nontaxable transaction certificates not required by liquor wholesalers.
Section 7-9-46 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; governmental gross receipts; sales to manufacturers.
Section 7-9-50 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; lease for subsequent lease.
Section 7-9-54.4 - Deduction; compensating tax; space-related test articles.
Section 7-9-54.5 - Deduction; compensating tax; test articles.
Section 7-9-56.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; internet services.
Section 7-9-56.2 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; hosting world wide web sites.
Section 7-9-56.3 - Deduction; gross receipts; trade-support company in a border zone.
Section 7-9-57 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; sale of certain services to an out-of-state buyer.
Section 7-9-57.2 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; sale of software development services.
Section 7-9-58 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; feed; fertilizers.
Section 7-9-61.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; certain receipts.
Section 7-9-61.2 - Deduction; receipts from sales to state-chartered credit unions.
Section 7-9-63 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; publication sales.
Section 7-9-64 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; newspaper sales.
Section 7-9-65 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; chemicals and reagents.
Section 7-9-66 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; commissions.
Section 7-9-66.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; certain real estate transactions.
Section 7-9-68 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; warranty obligations.
Section 7-9-69 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; administrative and accounting services.
Section 7-9-71 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; trade-in allowance.
Section 7-9-73.1 - Deduction; gross receipts; governmental gross receipts; hospitals.
Section 7-9-74 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; sale of property used in the manufacture of jewelry.
Section 7-9-76 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; travel agents' commissions paid by certain entities.
Section 7-9-76.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; certain manufactured homes.
Section 7-9-76.2 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; films and tapes.
Section 7-9-77 - Deductions; compensating tax.
Section 7-9-77.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; certain medical and health care services.
Section 7-9-78 - Deductions; compensating tax; use of tangible personal property for leasing.
Section 7-9-78.1 - Deduction; compensating tax; uranium enrichment plant equipment.
Section 7-9-79 - Credit; compensating tax.
Section 7-9-79.1 - Credit; gross receipts tax; services.
Section 7-9-79.2 - Gross receipts tax; compensating tax; biodiesel blending facility tax credit.
Section 7-9-83 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; jet fuel.
Section 7-9-84 - Deduction; compensating tax; jet fuel.
Section 7-9-85 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; certain organization fundraisers.
Section 7-9-86 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; sales to qualified film production company.
Section 7-9-87 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; lottery retailer receipts.
Section 7-9-88.1 - Credit; gross receipts tax; tax paid to certain tribes.
Section 7-9-92 - Deduction; gross receipts; sale of food at retail food store.
Section 7-9-94 - Deduction; gross receipts; military transformational acquisition programs.
Section 7-9-96.2 - Credit; gross receipts tax; unpaid charges for services provided in a hospital.
Section 7-9-98 - Deduction; compensating tax; biomass-related equipment; biomass materials.
Section 7-9-103.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; converting electricity.
Section 7-9-103.2 - Deduction; gross receipts; electricity exchange.
Section 7-9-105 - Credit for penalty pursuant to Section 7-1-71.2 NMSA 1978 [repealed].
Section 7-9-106 - Deduction; construction services and equipment.
Section 7-9-107 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; production or staging of professional contests.
Section 7-9-110.1 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; locomotive engine fuel.
Section 7-9-110.2 - Deduction; compensating tax; locomotive engine fuel.
Section 7-9-110.3 - Purpose and requirements of locomotive fuel deduction.
Section 7-9-111 - Deduction; gross receipts; hearing aids and vision aids and related services.
Section 7-9-112 - Deduction; gross receipts; solar energy systems.
Section 7-9-114 - Advanced energy deduction; gross receipts and compensating taxes.
Section 7-9-116 - Deduction; gross receipts tax; retail sales by certain businesses.
Section 7-9-117 - Deduction; gross receipts; governmental gross receipts; marketplace seller.
Section 7-9-118 - Deduction; gross receipts; food or beverage establishments.
Section 7-9-119 - Deduction; sales made by dispenser's license holder.