New Mexico bars and restaurants will get a four-month reprieve from paying gross receipts taxes under a “tax holiday” law signed Wednesday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
- The measure (SB 1) aims to provide relief to food and beverage businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
- The changes also include a $600 personal income tax rebate for people who make up to $31,200 and joint filers earning up to $39,000.
- The law acknowledges that the pain of the pandemic “has been spread unequally,” the Democratic governor said in a statement.
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