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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Leavell
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1-27-06
1-30-06 HB
SHORT TITLE Workers’ Comp Tax Refund Intercept Program
SB 226
ANALYST Lucero
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY06
FY07
FY08
$0.1
$0.1 Recurring
Uninsured Employers’ Fund and
Workers’ Compensation
Administration Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Amends the Tax Administration Act to allow for interception of tax refunds for certain debts
owed by employers to the Uninsured Employers’ Fund and to the Workers’ Compensation Ad-
ministration Fund. Amends the Tax Refund Intercept Program Act to include Corporate and
Franchisee Tax Act.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This bill will improve efforts to collect past due amounts owed to the uninsured employers’ fund
and non payment of fees due under the workers’ compensation administration act. It is unknown
at this time how much will be collected.
The tax refund intercept act is being amended to include corporate income and franchise tax acts.
This would benefit all the claimant agencies by increasing the number of refunds subject to re-
fund interception.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The tax refund intercept program act aid in the collection of outstanding debts. The tax refund
intercept program act is being amended to include nonpayment of reimbursements owed to the
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uninsured employers’ fund and non payment of fees due under the workers’ compensation ad-
ministration act. This will allow amounts owed to be set off against the state income tax refunds
due to Workers’ Compensation Administration.
The bill also amends (page 5 line 21 and page 10 line 18) the definition of “refund”. The bill
adds Corporate Income and Franchise Tax Act. This addition opens more refunds to intercep-
tion. Previously only refunds under the Income Tax Act for individuals will be available for in-
terception.
The Workers’ Compensation Administration will be ranked 11
th
in the order of priority agencies
receive intercepted refunds.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
This bill should help the Workers’ Compensation Administration collect more receivables.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
This isn’t a provision for the costs associated with implementing this program. Workers’ Com-
pensation Administration is funded by the fees collected. The tax intercept program at New
Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department charges a fee for interception.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Corporate and Franchise Tax refunds would now be available for interception.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
Amounts owed to the agency will continue to go uncollected.
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