New Mexico imposes a weight-distance tax on owners, operators, and registrants of intra and interstate commercial vehicles with a declared gross vehicle weight in excess of 26,000 pounds. This tax is based on vehicle weight and miles traveled on New Mexico roads. Companies must register and apply each year for a New Mexico Weight Distance Tax Electronic Permit for each vehicle.
The permits are based on the calendar year and the renewal period is now open and the deadline to renew is December 31, 2013. Renewals can be done online or through TSNA.
Those subject to the weight-distance tax (WDT) must file a New Mexico weight-distance tax return on a quarterly basis, and pay the tax due to the MVD. You can file a weight distance tax return (single and bulk filing) online.
Weight-distance tax return forms are also available for you to download and print out. You can mail in the tax form with your check for the amount due to the address on the form.
The renewal period for Oregon Weight Receipt is under way. The deadline is December 31, 2013. If you are renewing by mail, you will want to return your paperwork by October 31, 2013 to allow enough time to process the 2013 credentials. A better and faster option is to renew your credentials online at Oregon Trucking Online with a PIN.
Oregon Weight Receipt and Tax Identifier, or Receipt is required in additional to registration plates and is used to collect highway-use taxes. A carrier pays the Weight-Mile tax by filing a Weight-Mile Tax report.
As a premier processing agency, Truck Services of North America can renew your New Mexico Weight Distance Permit and Oregon Weight Receipt and Tax Identifierand file your Quarterly Weight Distance Tax Returns for you. TSNA takes the paperwork out of your way. Check out all our services at TSNAmerica.com and fill out the Service Request Form, email us at support@TSNAmerica.com or call 803.386.0320.
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