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Section 7-40-4 - Reciprocity provision. (Effective January 1, 2020.)

NM Stat § 7-40-4 (2019) (N/A)
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A. When by or pursuant to the laws of any other state or foreign country or province, any taxes, in the aggregate, are or would be imposed upon New Mexico insurers doing business or that might seek to do business in such state, country or province, or upon the agents or representatives of such insurers or upon brokers or adjusters, which are in excess of such taxes, in the aggregate, directly imposed upon similar insurers, or upon the agents or representatives of such insurers, or upon brokers, or upon adjusters, of such other state, country or province under the statutes of this state, so long as such laws of such other state, country or province continue in force or are so applied, the same taxes, in the aggregate, may be imposed by the secretary upon the insurers, or upon the agents or representatives of such insurers, or upon brokers of such other state, country or province, doing business or seeking to do business in New Mexico. Any tax imposed by any city, county or other political subdivision or agency of such other state, country or province on New Mexico insurers or their agents, representatives, brokers or adjusters shall be deemed to be imposed by such state, country or province within the meaning of this section.

B. This section does not apply as to:

(1) personal income taxes;

(2) ad valorem taxes on real or personal property; or

(3) special purpose obligations or assessments, or assessments under insurance guaranty fund laws, imposed by another state in connection with particular kinds of insurance, except that assessment of insurers for financing of public safety, health and protection purposes is not exempt under this subsection. Except that deductions from premium taxes or other taxes otherwise payable, allowed on account of real or personal property taxes paid shall be taken into consideration by the secretary in determining propriety and extent of reciprocity action under this section.

C. For purposes of this section, domicile of an alien insurer, other than Canadian insurer, shall be that state designated by the insurer in writing filed with the secretary at time of authorization in this state or within six months after the effective date of the New Mexico Insurance Code [Chapter 59A NMSA 1978, except for Articles 30A and 42A], whichever date is the later, and may be any one of the following states:

(1) that in which the insurer was first authorized to transact insurance;

(2) that in which is located the insurer's principal place of business in the United States; or

(3) that in which is held the largest deposit of trusteed assets of the insurer for protection of its policyholders in the United States.

D. If the insurer makes no such designation, its domicile shall be deemed to be that state in which is located its principal place of business in the United States.

E. The domicile of a Canadian insurer shall be Canada and the province of Canada in which its head office is located.

History: Laws 2018, ch. 57, § 4.

Effective dates. — Laws 2018, ch. 57, § 32 made Laws 2018, ch. 57, § 4 effective January 1, 2020.

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Section 7-40-4 - Reciprocity provision. (Effective January 1, 2020.)