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  2. New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department; Department overview; Type: Taxation & Revenue Services: Jurisdiction: State of New Mexico: Headquarters: 1100 South St. Francis Drive Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1028: Employees: 803: Annual budget: US$ 90,078,526.00 [1] Department executive

  3. Taxation in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    All taxes are administered on state- and city-levels by the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department, a state agency. The principal taxes levied include state income tax , a state gross receipts tax , gross receipts taxes in local jurisdictions, state and local property taxes, and several taxes related to production and processing of oil, gas ...

  4. State warns property owners to be wary of tax letter scam - AOL

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    Apr. 23—The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department said Tuesday New Mexico property owners who are delinquent on their taxes should take caution with fraudulent demand letters. Department ...

  5. Breaking down New Mexico's taxes on corporations - AOL

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    Officials from the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department presented to the legislative Revenue Stabilization and Tax Policy Committee on Aug. 23, explaining different tax ...

  6. New Mexico tax free weekend: When it is? What is eligible? - AOL

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    Tax free weekend in New Mexico begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 2 and runs through Saturday, Aug. 4 at midnight. The gross receipt tax exception applies to eligible items in several categories ...

  7. Vehicle registration plates of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of New Mexico first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1912. As of 2024, plates are issued by the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department through its Motor Vehicle Division. Only rear plates have been required since 1961.