New Mexico Weight Distance Permit
Running trucks in New Mexico? If your vehicle exceeds 26,000 lbs, the state requires a Weight Distance Tax (WDT) Permit and quarterly mileage reporting. Miss it, and the penalties can get expensive fast. We help carriers stay compliant without the paperwork headache. Whether you're an owner-operator or managing a fleet, we handle the process quickly and accurately so you can keep moving.
Who Needs a New Mexico Weight Distance Permit?
- Weight Distance Permit Registration
- Quarterly Mileage Reporting
- Temporary Permits
- Compliance Support
- Notice & Compliance Support
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Absolutely! We prepare and file quarterly New Mexico Weight Distance Permit tax returns on your behalf, ensuring all mileage and tax obligations are reported correctly and on time.
Registration can be completed online or by filing the necessary forms with the the relevant authorities. If this process seems complicated, we can handle the registration for you quickly and accurately.
Any motor carrier operating qualifying vehicles on New Mexico highways and roadways must register for New Mexico Weight Distance Permit and obtain a Certificate of Registration and decals for each vehicle.
New Mexico Weight Distance Permit is a tax imposed on motor carriers operating certain vehicles on New Mexico State public highways. The tax is based on mileage traveled in the state and applies to trucks, tractors, and other commercial vehicles with a gross weight of over 26,000 pounds.
New Mexico Weight Distance Permit tax returns are filed quarterly. You are required to report all taxable mileage traveled on New Mexico highways within each quarter.
Non-compliance can result in penalties, fines, and possible suspension of your operations in New Mexico. Regular filings and up-to-date registrations are essential to avoid these consequences.
Contact us immediately. We can help you file late returns and work to minimize any penalties.