New Mexico Statutes
Article 2 - Income Tax General Provisions
Section 7-2-37 - Deduction; unreimbursed or uncompensated medical care expenses.

A. Prior to January 1, 2025, a taxpayer may claim a deduction from net income in an amount determined pursuant to Subsection B of this section for medical care expenses paid during the taxable year for medical care of the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse or a dependent if the expenses are not reimbursed or compensated for by insurance or otherwise and have not been included in the taxpayer's itemized deductions, as defined in Section 63 of the Internal Revenue Code, for the taxable year.
B. The deduction provided in Subsection A of this section may be claimed in an amount equal to the following percentage of medical care expenses paid during the taxable year based on the taxpayer's filing status and adjusted gross income as follows:
(1) for surviving spouses and married individuals filing joint returns:
If adjusted gross income is:
The following percent of medical care expenses paid may be deducted:
Not over $30,000
25 percent
More than $30,000 but not more than $70,000
15 percent
Over $70,000
10 percent;
(2) for single individuals and married individuals filing separate returns:
If adjusted gross income is:
The following percent of medical care expenses paid may be deducted:
Not over $15,000
25 percent
More than $15,000 but not more than $35,000
15 percent
Over $35,000
10 percent; and
(3) for heads of household:
If adjusted gross income is:
The following percent of medical care expenses paid may be deducted:
Not over $20,000
25 percent
More than $20,000 but not more than $50,000
15 percent
Over $50,000
10 percent.
C. As used in this section:
(1) "dependent" means "dependent" as defined in Section 152 of the Internal Revenue Code;
(2) "health care facility" means a hospital, outpatient facility, diagnostic and treatment center, rehabilitation center, free-standing hospice or other similar facility at which medical care is provided;
(3) "medical care" means the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body;
(4) "medical care expenses" means amounts paid for:
(a) the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease or for the purpose of affecting any structure or function of the body, excluding cosmetic surgery, if provided by a physician or in a health care facility;
(b) prescribed drugs or insulin;
(c) qualified long-term care services as defined in Section 7702B(c) of the Internal Revenue Code;
(d) insurance covering medical care, including amounts paid as premiums under Part B of Title 18 of the Social Security Act or for a qualified long-term care insurance contract defined in Section 7702B(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, if the insurance or other amount is paid from income included in the taxpayer's adjusted gross income for the taxable year;
(e) nursing services, regardless of where the services are rendered, if provided by a practical nurse or a professional nurse licensed to practice in the state pursuant to the Nursing Practice Act [Chapter 61, Article 3 NMSA 1978];
(f) specialized treatment or the use of special therapeutic devices if the treatment or device is prescribed by a physician and the patient can show that the expense was incurred primarily for the prevention or alleviation of a physical or mental defect or illness; and
(g) care in an institution other than a hospital, such as a sanitarium or rest home, if the principal reason for the presence of the person in the institution is to receive the medical care available; provided that if the meals and lodging are furnished as a necessary part of such care, the cost of the meals and lodging are "medical care expenses";
(5) "physician" means a medical doctor, osteopathic physician, dentist, podiatrist, chiropractic physician or psychologist licensed or certified to practice in New Mexico; and
(6) "prescribed drug" means a drug or biological that requires a prescription of a physician for its use by an individual.
History: Laws 2015 (1st S.S.), ch. 2, § 3.
Cross references. — For Internal Revenue Code, see 26 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.
Effective dates. — Laws 2015 (1st S.S.), ch. 2, § 3 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective September 6, 2015, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.
Applicability. — Laws 2015 (1st S.S.), ch. 2, § 25 provided that the provisions of Laws 2015 (1st S.S.), ch. 2, §§ 2 through 7 and 17 apply to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 7 - Taxation

Article 2 - Income Tax General Provisions

Section 7-2-1 - Short title.

Section 7-2-2 - Definitions.

Section 7-2-3 - Imposition and levy of tax.

Section 7-2-4 - Exemptions.

Section 7-2-5 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-5.1 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-5.2 - Exemption; income of persons sixty-five and older or blind.

Section 7-2-5.3 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-5.4 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-5.5 - Exemption; earnings by Indians, their Indian spouses and Indian dependents on Indian lands.

Section 7-2-5.6 - Exemption; medical care savings accounts.

Section 7-2-5.7 - Exemption; income of individuals one hundred years of age or older.

Section 7-2-5.8 - Exemption for low- and middle-income taxpayers.

Section 7-2-5.9 - Exemption; unreimbursed or uncompensated medical care expenses of individuals sixty-five years of age or older.

Section 7-2-5.10 - Exemption; New Mexico national guard member premiums paid for group life insurance.

Section 7-2-5.11 - Exemption; armed forces salaries.

Section 7-2-6 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-7 - Individual income tax rates.

Section 7-2-7 - Individual income tax rates. (Effective January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2007.)

Section 7-2-7.1 - Tax tables.

Section 7-2-7.2 - Tax rebate; 2005 taxable year. (Effective for 2005 tax year.)

Section 7-2-7.3 - Exemption; 2005 taxable year rebate. (Effective for 2005 tax year.)

Section 7-2-7.4 - 2020 income tax rebate.

Section 7-2-8 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-9 - Tax computation; alternative method.

Section 7-2-10 - Income taxes applied to individuals on federal areas.

Section 7-2-11 - Tax credit; income allocation and apportionment.

Section 7-2-12 - Taxpayer returns; payment of tax.

Section 7-2-12.1 - Limitation on claiming of credits and tax rebates.

Section 7-2-12.2 - Estimated tax due; payment of estimated tax; penalty.

Section 7-2-13 - Credit for taxes paid other states by resident individuals.

Section 7-2-14 - Low-income comprehensive tax rebate.

Section 7-2-14.1 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-14.2 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-14.3 - Tax rebate of part of property tax due from low-income taxpayer; local option; refund.

Section 7-2-14.4 - Authorization to fund property tax rebate for low-income taxpayers; tax imposition; election.

Section 7-2-14.5 - Imposition of tax; limitations.

Section 7-2-15 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-16 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-16.1 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-17 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-17.1 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-18 - Tax rebate of property tax due that exceeds the elderly taxpayer's maximum property tax liability; refund.

Section 7-2-18.1 - Credit for expenses for dependent child day care necessary to enable gainful employment to prevent indigency.

Section 7-2-18.2 - Credit for preservation of cultural property; refund.

Section 7-2-18.3 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-18.4 - Qualified business facility rehabilitation credit; income tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.5 - Welfare-to-work tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.6 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-18.7 - Tax rebate of property tax paid on property eligible for disabled veteran exemption; refund; limitation.

Section 7-2-18.8 - Credit; certain electronic equipment.

Section 7-2-18.9 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-18.10 - Tax credit; certain conveyances of real property.

Section 7-2-18.11 - Job mentorship tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.12 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-18.13 - Credit; unreimbursed or uncompensated medical care expenses of individuals sixty-five years of age or older.

Section 7-2-18.14 - Solar market development tax credit; residential and small business solar thermal and photovoltaic market development tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.15 - Working families tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.16 - Credit; special needs adopted child tax credit; created; qualifications; duration of credit.

Section 7-2-18.17 - Angel investment credit.

Section 7-2-18.18 - Renewable energy production tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.19 - Sustainable building tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.20 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-18.21 - Credit; blended biodiesel fuel.

Section 7-2-18.22 - Tax credit; rural health care practitioner tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.23 - Refundable credit; 2007 taxable year.

Section 7-2-18.24 - Geothermal ground-coupled heat pump tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.25 - Advanced energy income tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.26 - Agricultural biomass income tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.27 - Credit; physician participation in cancer treatment clinical trials.

Section 7-2-18.28 - Veteran employment tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.29 - 2015 sustainable building tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.30 - Foster youth employment income tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.31 - New solar market development income tax credit.

Section 7-2-18.32 - 2021 sustainable building tax credit.

Section 7-2-19 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-20 - Information returns.

Section 7-2-21 - Fiscal years permitted.

Section 7-2-21.1 - Accounting methods.

Section 7-2-22 - Administration.

Section 7-2-23 - Finding[; wildlife funds].

Section 7-2-24 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution [; game protection fund].

Section 7-2-24.1 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution for tree plantings.

Section 7-2-24.2 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; healthy soil program.

Section 7-2-25 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-26 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-27 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-28 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution.

Section 7-2-28.1 - Veterans' state cemetery fund; created.

Section 7-2-29 - Finding.

Section 7-2-30 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution [; substance abuse education fund].

Section 7-2-30.1 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research fund.

Section 7-2-30.2 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; energy, minerals and natural resources department; state parks division.

Section 7-2-30.3 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; national guard member and family assistance.

Section 7-2-30.4 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; Vietnam veterans memorial.

Section 7-2-30.5 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; veterans' enterprise fund.

Section 7-2-30.6 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; lottery tuition fund.

Section 7-2-30.7 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; horse shelter rescue fund.

Section 7-2-30.8 - Finding; optional designation of tax refund contribution; senior services.

Section 7-2-30.9 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; animal care and facility fund.

Section 7-2-30.10 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; sexual assault examination kit processing grant fund; sexual assault services. (Repealed effective January 1, 2023.)

Section 7-2-30.11 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution; New Mexico housing trust fund.

Section 7-2-31 - Optional designation of tax refund contribution.

Section 7-2-31.1 - Optional refund contribution provisions; conditional repeal.

Section 7-2-32 - Deduction-payments into education trust fund.

Section 7-2-33 - Repealed.

Section 7-2-34 - Deduction; net capital gain income.

Section 7-2-35 - Deleted.

Section 7-2-36 - Deduction; expenses related to organ donation.

Section 7-2-37 - Deduction; unreimbursed or uncompensated medical care expenses.

Section 7-2-38 - Deduction; income set aside for future distribution from an estate or trust to a nonresident individual.

Section 7-2-39 - Deduction from net income for certain dependents.

Section 7-2-40 - Deduction; income from leasing a liquor license.