New Mexico ranked 19th nationwide for property taxes collections in 2024
New Mexico collected $126 million in property taxes in 2024, an increase of 7.6% from the previous year.
New Mexico collected $126 million in property taxes in 2024, an increase of 7.6% from the previous year.
Three men from Pinehill, New Mexico, have been charged by federal authorities in connection with an assault that resulted in one death and left another person seriously injured.
Of the $13.7 billion in taxes collected by New Mexico in 2024, 0.5%, or $69.9 million, came from amusements sales taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of…
Out of the $13.7 billion in total tax revenue collected by New Mexico in 2024, $24.5 million came from alcoholic beverages sales taxes, representing an increase from the previous year,…
In 2024, New Mexico collected a total of $13.7 billion in taxes, with $3.2 billion coming from income taxes—an increase of 3% compared to the previous year.
New Mexico generated $13.7 billion from total taxes in 2024, ranking 30th among U.S. states.
New Mexico collected $1.5 billion in sales and gross receipts taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
New Mexico collected $1.5 billion in sales and gross receipts taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
Q2 2025 brought in $64 million in property tax revenue for New Mexico, a 4.9% shift from the same period last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary…
New Mexico collected $64 million in property taxes during the second quarter of 2025, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
New Mexico’s miscellaneous tax revenue reached $1.1 billion in the second quarter of 2023, an increase of 12.8% compared to the previous quarter.
Individual income taxes in New Mexico reached $551 million in the first quarter of 2024.
The average VA Purchase Loan amount for New Mexico in the third quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $356,212, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
The average VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan (IRRRL) amount in New Mexico during the third quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $331,166, according to figures provided by the Veterans…
New Mexico collected $3.1 billion in income taxes in 2023, an increase of 16.1% from the previous year.
There were 731 VA home purchase loans issued in New Mexico in the third quarter of the fiscal year 2025, totaling $260.4 million, according to figures provided by the Veterans…
The average VA Purchase Loan amount for New Mexico in the third quarter of fiscal year 2025 was $356,212, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
The VA issued 265 Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans in New Mexico during the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans…
New Mexico collected $446.1 million in license taxes in 2023, an increase of 4.5% from the previous year.
There were 731 VA home purchases in New Mexico in the third quarter of the VA’s fiscal year 2025, totaling $260.4 million in loans, according to figures provided by the…
New Mexico ranked 36th in the nation in the total value of VA home loans issued during the third quarter of 2025, with veterans receiving $414.2 million across 1,192 loans,…
With an average VA home loan value of $347,500, New Mexico ranked 32nd in the nation in the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, according to figures provided by the…
Out of the $14.4 billion in total taxes collected by New Mexico in 2023, $3.1 billion—or 21.5%—came from income taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State…
The VA issued 265 Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans in New Mexico during the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, compared to 191 loans the previous quarter, according to figures…
New Mexico generated $1.1 billion from selective sales and gross receipts taxes in 2023, ranking 38th among U.S. states.
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