Applications for economic relief payments for non-filers extended until June 10

Applications for economic relief payments for non-filers extended until June 10

State to deliver millions in rebates, economic aid this summer

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department and Human Services Department are partnering to deliver income tax rebates and economic relief payments signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham earlier this spring. Applications for non-filers to receive the relief payment are extended until 5 p.m. on June 10, 2022.

Approximately 33,544 applicants are currently eligible for a relief payment and about $18.1 million in relief payments are expected to be issued this July based on the applications approved so far.

In addition to the millions of dollars in automatic rebates allocated to taxpayers, $20 million was appropriated during the 2022 Special Legislative Session for financial relief for New Mexicans who do not file taxes, such as low-income seniors and some individuals with disabilities. New Mexicans who do not file income tax returns are eligible to apply for the economic relief payment. 

The deadline to apply for a relief payment was extended to June 10, because there is still approximately $1.9 million in available funding through the program. The original deadline to apply was May 31.

Households of married couples or single individuals with one or more dependents can receive economic relief payments of $1,000, and households of single individuals without dependents can receive $500. Payments are  available to applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. 

“With this extension, more New Mexicans from our most vulnerable communities have more time to apply for this household relief,” said Gov. Lujan Grisham. “Across the nation, families are feeling the extra cost of gasoline and groceries, and these payments are meant to ease that burden. I encourage non-filers to apply.”

The relief payments are intended only for those New Mexicans who do not file income taxes. Depending on their filing state, income tax filers will automatically  receive rebates of $250 or $500 in June and again in August and should not apply for the relief payments.

Individuals who do not file income tax returns will be able to apply for an economic relief payment until 5 p.m. on June 10, 2022. Applications must be submitted online through HSD’s YES-NM website at www.yes.state.nm.us. However, applications may be closed before that time if available funds run out. 

“The assistance is there for you – apply online for these economic relief payments today. It’s fast and easy,” said David R. Scrase, M.D. cabinet secretary for the New Mexico Human Services Department. “We want every New Mexican who is eligible to take advantage of this opportunity and build on these resources, especially for those in need.”

If non-filer funding does run out, a non-filer will still have the option of filing a New Mexico Personal Income Tax return to obtain a rebate as late as May 31, 2023. 

“There is still time for New Mexicans who don’t file a tax return to apply for a relief payment,” said Stephanie Schardin Clarke, secretary of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department. “But even if someone isn’t able to get an application in on time, they will still have the option of filing a 2021 Personal Income Tax return through May 2023.” 

The Taxation and Revenue Department and Human Services Department strongly encourage all New Mexicans to file state income taxes, even if they are exempt from doing so because they have little to no income. Not only do tax filers automatically receive a rebate, they may also be eligible for additional tax benefits.  

Please visit https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/rebates-and-economic-relief-payments/ for more information. 

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The Taxation and Revenue Department serves the State of New Mexico by providing fair and efficient tax and motor vehicle services. It administers more than 35 tax programs and distributes revenue to the State and to local and tribal governments throughout New Mexico. 

TRD strives to reduce taxpayer burden through clearer communication, statutes, regulations, forms, correspondence and instructions. 

 

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The Human Services Department wants to ensure our clients of uninterrupted access to the benefits available to them. The easiest way to do this is make sure that your address is up-to-date on the YES-NM website: www.yes.state.nm.us. Users can simply and easily update their address using the chat functionality there. Step-by-step directions on how to update your address are available here.

 

We talk, interpret and smile in all languages. HSD provides written information to our customers in both English and Spanish and interpretation services are available in 58 languages through our provider, CTS Language Link. For our hearing and speech impaired customers, we utilize  Relay New Mexico, a free 24-hour service that ensures equal communication access via the telephone to individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or speech disabled. 

 

 The Human Services Department provides services and benefits to 1,065,029 New Mexicans through several programs including: the Medicaid Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Child Support Program, and several Behavioral Health Services. 

 

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