Other Names for a New Mexico Resale Certificate
You may have heard a resale certificate in New Mexico called one of several different names, including:
- New Mexico Non-Taxable Transaction Certificate
- New Mexico Reseller Permit
- New Mexico Sales Tax Exemption Certificate
- New Mexico Wholesale Permit
Who Needs a New Mexico Reseller Certificate?
In New Mexico, you must have a resale certificate to have gross receipts taxes waived on products and goods you intend to resell. There are two different types of resale certificates the state offers businesses.
The first one is the Non-Taxable Transaction Certificate (NTTC) and is for any business that operates within the state, such as clothing stores, toy stores, and auto parts stores. However, before submitting an application for your NTTC, you must first obtain your Gross Sales Tax permit.
The second type of resale certificate is for businesses that purchase products and goods from suppliers and vendors in New Mexico, but their business is operated in a different state. In this case, your business will need one of the following:
- Multistate Tax Commission’s Uniform Sales Tax and User Certificate
- Border States Uniform Sale and Resale Certificate
Furthermore, New Mexico is one of several states that will not recognize out-of-state wholesale certificates. Therefore, you have to apply for and obtain one of the certificates mentioned above to have gross receipt taxes waived on inventory items for your out-of-state business.