New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department
Recent News About New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department
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The Consensus Revenue Estimating Group has presented its financial forecast to the Legislative Finance Committee, projecting a total General Fund revenue of $13.9 billion for fiscal year 2027.
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The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department is seeking approval from state lawmakers for a $142 million budget for fiscal year 2027.
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The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department is urging residents to check if they have any unclaimed property held by the state.
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Delinquent property tax auctions are set to take place in December across four counties in New Mexico.
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The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department is urging residents to check if they have any unclaimed property held by the state.
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Albuquerque resident Dennis Pyle has been charged with 12 felony counts of tax evasion, according to the New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department.
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The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) has introduced a new initiative to promote the use of Mobile IDs among businesses in the state.
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New Mexico has allocated $1.1 billion in tax expenditures benefiting its residents in Fiscal Year 2025, according to the New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department's newly released 2025 Tax Expenditure Report.
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The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department has announced a significant streamlining of the state's tax code and improvements to its websites.
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The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department has issued a warning about a mail fraud scheme targeting residents.
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Tax professionals from western states are gathering in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the annual Western States Association of Tax Administrators (WSATA) Tax Conference.
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The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department has issued a warning to the public about text message scams.
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Approximately 23,882 families in New Mexico have yet to claim $10.7 million in child tax credits for the years 2023 and 2024.
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Starting January 1, 2026, all employers in New Mexico will be required to electronically file and pay quarterly wage withholding, non-wage withholding, and workers’ compensation fees.
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New Mexico has achieved significant progress in reducing child poverty, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Taxpayers in Mora County, New Mexico, affected by recent flooding have been granted additional time to file their personal and business taxes.
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The New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department is set to conduct delinquent property tax auctions in five counties this September.
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Taxpayers in Lincoln and Doña Ana Counties impacted by recent flooding have been granted an extension for filing business tax returns.
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The Taxation and Revenue Department of New Mexico has announced a series of delinquent property tax auctions scheduled for August.
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The Taxation and Revenue Department (TRD) has announced an extension for taxpayers affected by the Ruidoso floods in Lincoln County.