New Mexico variant. This is a New Mexico-specific version of the Payroll Tax Estimator (Flat Rate), using pre-defined local figures (tax rates, median home and income values, and typical regional costs). For the full formula, methodology, and FAQ, open the main Payroll Tax Estimator (Flat Rate).
New Mexico employers owe federal payroll taxes (Social Security, Medicare, FUTA) plus state obligations (state income tax withholding and SUTA).
Payroll tax obligations in New Mexico
Employers match the 6.2% Social Security and 1.45% Medicare withheld from employees, and pay FUTA (0.6% on the first $7,000 after credits) plus state unemployment insurance.
New Mexico also requires state income tax withholding (1.7-5.9% across 5 brackets).
About taxes and housing in New Mexico
New Mexico levies a graduated income tax with a top marginal rate near 5.9%.
New Mexico has a relatively low effective property tax rate around 0.80%, with median home values near $295,000.
New Mexico's economy is supported by oil and gas production, federal research laboratories, and tourism.
Worked example: employer cost on $58,722
On a $58,722 salary, the employer's FICA match alone is 7.65% = $4,492, before FUTA and New Mexico unemployment insurance.
Quick reference
- State income tax: 1.7-5.9% across 5 brackets
- State sales tax: 4.875% (plus 2.79% avg local)
- Median home value: $295,000
- Median household income: $58,722
- Effective property tax rate: 0.8%
- Avg auto insurance: $1,531/yr
Frequently Asked Questions
What payroll taxes do New Mexico employers pay?
Employer FICA match (7.65%), FUTA, state unemployment, and state income tax withholding.
What is the employer FICA match?
Employers match 6.2% Social Security + 1.45% Medicare = 7.65% of wages.