A. A pass-through entity may file a composite income tax return on behalf of electing nonresident members reporting and paying income tax at the highest marginal rate provided in Section 7-2A-5 NMSA 1978 on the members' pro rata or distributive shares of income of the pass-through entity from doing business in, or deriving income from sources within, this state. B. A nonresident member whose only source of income within a state is from one or more pass-through entities may elect to be included in a composite income tax return filed pursuant to this section. C. A nonresident member that has been included in a composite income tax return may file an individual income tax return and shall receive credit for tax paid on the member's behalf by the pass-through entity.D. As used in this section:(1) 'pass-through entity' means a corporation that for the applicable tax year is treated as an S corporation pursuant to Section 1362(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and any entity with one or more members that is not taxed as a corporation pursuant to Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code;(2) 'member' means a shareholder of an S corporation; a partner in a general partnership, a limited re members that is not taxed as a corporation pursuant to Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code;(2) 'member' means a shareholder of an S corporation; a partner in a general partnership, a limited partnership or a limited liability partnership; a member of a limited liability company; or a beneficiary of a trust; and(3) 'nonresident' means an individual who is not a resident of or domiciled in the state, a business entity that does not have its commercial domicile in the state or a trust not organized in the state.History: Laws 2021, ch. 83, § 5. ANNOTATIONSEffective dates. — Laws 2021, ch. 83, § 7 made Laws 2021, ch. 83, § 5 effective January 1, 2022.
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