New Mexico Estimated Tax Payments

Quarterly estimated payment schedule for New Mexico in 2026, with federal comparison.

New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department

https://www.tax.newmexico.gov

Federal Schedule (Reference)

Federal Individual Estimated Payments (Form 1040-ES)

Q1

Apr 15, 2026

25 days away
Q2

Jun 15, 2026

86 days away
Q3

Sep 15, 2026

178 days away
Q4

Jan 15, 2027

300 days away

New Mexico Estimated Payment Schedule

Quarterly dates by entity type. Dates matching the federal schedule are noted.

individual

Q1

Apr 15, 2026

25 days away
Q2

Jun 15, 2026

86 days away
Q3

Sep 15, 2026

178 days away
Q4

Jan 15, 2027

300 days away

Matches federal schedule

Sole Proprietorship

Q1

Apr 15, 2026

25 days away
Q2

Jun 15, 2026

86 days away
Q3

Sep 15, 2026

178 days away
Q4

Jan 15, 2027

300 days away

Matches federal schedule

C Corporation

Q1

Apr 15, 2026

25 days away
Q2

Jun 15, 2026

86 days away
Q3

Sep 15, 2026

178 days away
Q4

Dec 15, 2026

269 days away

Federal vs. New Mexico Comparison

QuarterFederalNew MexicoMatch?
Q1Apr 15, 2026Apr 15, 2026Same
Q2Jun 15, 2026Jun 15, 2026Same
Q3Sep 15, 2026Sep 15, 2026Same
Q4Jan 15, 2027Jan 15, 2027Same

Entity Types Without State Estimated Payments

The following entity types do not have state-level estimated payment requirements listed for New Mexico:

  • Partnership — Calendar-year due date follows federal timing for pass-through entities.
  • S Corporation — Calendar-year due date follows federal timing for pass-through entities.
  • LLC — Calendar-year due date follows federal timing for pass-through entities.
  • Nonprofit — Nonprofit annual return generally due the 15th day of the 5th month.

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FAQ

Does New Mexico require estimated tax payments?

Yes. New Mexico requires quarterly estimated tax payments for taxpayers who expect to owe state income tax during the year. This applies to individual, Sole Proprietorship, C Corporation. If your expected tax liability exceeds the state's minimum threshold after accounting for withholding and credits, you are generally required to make estimated payments. Failure to pay estimated taxes can result in underpayment penalties and interest charges from New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department.

When are New Mexico estimated tax payments due in 2026?

New Mexico estimated tax payments for 2026 are due on the following dates: Apr 15, 2026, Jun 15, 2026, Sep 15, 2026, Jan 15, 2027. These quarterly payments cover income earned during each respective period. The first payment (Q1) covers January through March, Q2 covers April through May, Q3 covers June through August, and Q4 covers September through December. If a due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the payment is due the next business day.

What happens if I miss an estimated tax payment in New Mexico?

If you miss an estimated tax payment in New Mexico, you may be subject to an underpayment penalty. New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department calculates this penalty based on the amount of underpayment, the period of underpayment, and the applicable interest rate. The penalty is typically assessed on Form State income tax return when you file your annual return. To avoid penalties, ensure each quarterly payment meets the required threshold — generally the lesser of 90% of the current year's tax or 100% of the prior year's tax (110% for higher-income taxpayers).

How do I calculate New Mexico estimated tax payments?

To calculate your New Mexico estimated tax payments: (1) Estimate your total expected New Mexico taxable income for 2026. (2) Calculate the tax owed using current New Mexico tax rates and brackets. (3) Subtract any expected withholding and credits. (4) Divide the remaining amount by four for equal quarterly payments. Alternatively, you can use the annualized income installment method if your income is not evenly distributed throughout the year. Visit New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department at https://www.tax.newmexico.gov for official worksheets and calculators.

Are New Mexico estimated payment dates the same as federal?

Yes, New Mexico follows the same quarterly schedule as the federal government for most entity types. This makes it convenient to submit both federal and state estimated payments at the same time.

What form do I use for New Mexico estimated payments?

New Mexico has its own estimated payment voucher form. Contact New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department at https://www.tax.newmexico.gov for the correct form, instructions, and electronic payment options. Many states now offer online portals for making estimated payments directly.