By Jessica Dyer | Albuquerque Journal
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexicans can no longer look to Amazon.com for a tax-free shopping experience.
The online retail giant will begin collecting gross receipts tax on New Mexico purchases in April, according to a spokesman for the New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department.
The move will likely bring in “tens of millions” of dollars in revenue to the state, spokesman Ben Cloutier said in a written statement.