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Does the County Commission superintend, manage or supervise the Assessors office?

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Does the County Commission superintend, manage or supervise the Assessors office?

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A. No. The County Commission has no superintending authority over the Assessor. Only the State Department of Taxation and Revenue may direct the Assessor’s activities. PROPERTY VALUATION FOR TAX ASSESSMENT New Mexico State Statutes Annotated 7-38-8 NMSA 1978 require owners of real property, tangible movable business property, and/or manufactured homes to declare any change in value their property has undergone within the past year. The due date for the annual report is January 1 of the year for which taxes are collected. Q. I am new to New Mexico and have purchased a home. Do I have to pay property taxes in New Mexico? A. Yes! The property owner is responsible for recording property transfer documents with the County Clerk and for notifying the County Assessor of purchases and transfers of ownership. Co Contacting the Assessor should ensure correctly assessed as the current owner with a valid address so that you can receive valuation notices and tax bills. If you have moved recently, p

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No. The Doa Ana County Board of Commissioners has no supervisory role over the Assessor. Only the State Department of Taxation and Revenue may direct the Assessor’s activities.

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A. No. The County Commission has no superintending authority over the Assessor. Only the State Department of Taxation and Revenue may direct the Assessor’s activities. PROPERTY VALUATION FOR TAX ASSESSMENT New Mexico State Statutes Annotated 7-38-8 NMSA 1978 require owners of real property, tangible movable business property, and/or manufactured homes to declare any change in value their property has undergone within the past year. The due date for the annual report is January 1 of the year for which taxes are collected.

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