New Mexico Statutes
§ 7-3-4 — Deductions considered taxes
Amounts deducted under the provisions of the Withholding Tax Act shall be a collected tax. No employee shall have a right of action against the employer for any amount deducted and withheld from the employee's wages. No individual who has instructed a payor to deduct and withhold an amount from the pension or annuity due that individual shall have a right of action against a payor for any amount deducted and withheld pursuant to the instruction. No wagerer who receives winnings that are subject to withholding shall have a right of action against the person who deducted and withheld an amount from the wagerer's winnings for the amount deducted and withheld.
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Legislative History
1953 Comp., § 72-15-52, enacted by Laws 1961, ch. 243, § 4; 1971, ch. 27, §
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