The New Mexico WDT Tax, sometimes known as the New York Weight-Distance Tax, is a unique kind of highway taxation that is only collected in New Mexico. Taxes of this kind must be paid by all drivers operating vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or over on New Mexico's state roadways. If your trucks will be traveling anywhere in New Mexico, you'll need to register your business and file for a New Mexico Permit every year.
Vehicle taxes in New Mexico are calculated quarterly based on the vehicle's registered gross weight and the total number of miles driven in that quarter.
Temporary permits are available in New Mexico for non-New Mexicans who are passing through the state on business. Such permits are acquired at the port of entry, either in advance of or upon crossing the state line.
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