Insurers owe New Mexico $65M in back taxes, audit finds
Seventeen insurance companies doing business in New Mexico still owe the state $65 million in taxes going back more than a decade, according to an audit released Tuesday.
The audit comes after years of controversy over whether the 3 percent tax on the premiums of health, auto, life and other insurance products was properly collected, and if companies took advantage of credits and deductions as they self-reported the payments going back to 2003.
The state Office of the Superintendent of Insurance, which was a part of the Public Regulation Commission until 2013, is responsible for collecting the tax. It totaled $230 million for the last fiscal year. The money goes to the state general fund that pays for education and day-to-day government operations.
This audit brings much needed clarity to decades of longstanding disagreements about amounts collected and owed when it comes to premium taxes, said State Auditor Tim Keller, a Democrat.
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