This guide covers the required filings to maintain a nonprofit corporation in New Mexico. If you are looking to form nonprofit in New Mexico, please visit our Start Your New Mexico Nonprofit guide. The steps below apply to nonprofits that are both incorporated and foreign qualified in New Mexico. Please note that this is a general list and may not be exhaustive or applicable to all nonprofits.
Agency: | Internal Revenue Service (IRS) |
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Instructions: | See Form 990 Thresholds to determine which form to file. Then see Current Form 990 Series for instructions. |
Due: | By the 15th day of the 5th month following the end of the taxable year. For most organizations, the tax year ends December 31 so the Form 990 is due May 15. |
Not required
New Mexico does not have a renewal requirement for sales tax exemption, but organization information most be kept up to date.
Agency: | New Mexico Secretary of State - Business Services Division |
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Agency Fee: | $10 + $1.95 convenience fee |
Due: | Annually by four months and fifteen days after the close or your fiscal year, usually May 15th. Confused? Look-up your corporate record and next report due date here. |
Law: | NM Stat. § 53-8-83 |
Penalties: | $10 late fee. |
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Agency: | New Mexico Attorney General - Charities Unit |
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Foreign Qualification is Prerequisite: | No |
Registered Agent (Special Agency) Required? | Yes |
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Agency Fee: | $0 |
Turnaround: | 2-3 weeks |
Original Ink: | Not Required |
Notarization Required?: | Not Required |
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Before you Apply: | Domestic Applicants:
Foreign Applicants:
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How to Apply: | Domestic Applicants:
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Agency Fee: | $0 |
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Due Date Extension: | Due dates can be extended for 6 months beyond the original due date by submitting a request for extension through the online portal. |
Original Ink: | Not Required |
Notarization Required?: | Not Required |
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Not required
Formal reinstatement is not required. Charities wishing to renew a lapsed registration should submit an initial filing with the financial documents for each year not registered. They must also pay the $100 per year late fee.
Filing Method: | Email Charity.Registrar@nmag.gov |
Agency Fee: | $0 |
Turnaround: | 1-2 business days |
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Agency Fee: | $0 |
Notes: | To close out your registration, file final reporting documents as requested by the state. To close out your registration, all filings must be submitted up until the last day that solicitations took place in New Mexico. These must be submitted through the online portal. Once these documents have been received, you must email a notarized affidavit that includes the organization name, FEIN, and date of withdrawal. The email must be sent to charity.registrar@nmag.gov |
Maintain a registered agent that has a street address in New Mexico. The registered agent is responsible for receiving legal documents such as service of process. Appointing a registered agent service is often preferable to listing an officer or director, as their information often changes. Consider using our registered agent service in Albuquerque , NM to maintain compliance with the state requirement.
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