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Valuation of Property

  • § 7-36-1 NMSA 1978— Provisions for valuation of property; applicability
  • § 7-36-2 NMSA 1978— Allocation of responsibility for valuation and determining classification of property for property taxation purposes; county assessor and department
  • § 7-36-2.1 NMSA 1978— Classification of property
  • § 7-36-3 NMSA 1978— Industrial revenue bond, pollution control bond, economic development bond and regional air center special economic district bond project property; health-related equipment; tax status
  • § 7-36-3.1 NMSA 1978— Metropolitan redevelopment property; tax status of lessee's interests
  • § 7-36-3.2 NMSA 1978— Enterprise zone property; tax status of lessee's interests
  • § 7-36-4 NMSA 1978— Fractional property interests; definitions; taxation and valuation of fractional interests
  • § 7-36-5 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-6 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-7 NMSA 1978— Property subject to valuation for property taxation purposes
  • § 7-36-8 NMSA 1978— Tangible personal property exempt from property tax; exceptions
  • § 7-36-9 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-10 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-11 NMSA 1978— Reserved
  • § 7-36-12 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-13 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-14 NMSA 1978— Taxable situs; allocation of value of property
  • § 7-36-15 NMSA 1978— Methods of valuation for property taxation purposes; general provisions
  • § 7-36-16 NMSA 1978— Responsibility of county assessors to determine and maintain current and correct values of property
  • § 7-36-17 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-18 NMSA 1978— Collection and publication of property valuation data
  • § 7-36-19 NMSA 1978— Valuation of major industrial and commercial properties; specialists' services furnished to county assessor by department
  • § 7-36-20 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; land used primarily for agricultural purposes
  • § 7-36-21 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; livestock
  • § 7-36-21.1 NMSA 1978— Repealed
  • § 7-36-21.2 NMSA 1978— Limitation on increases in valuation of residential property
  • § 7-36-21.3 NMSA 1978— Limitation on increase in value for single-family dwellings occupied by low-income owners who are sixty-five years of age or older or disabled; requirements; penalties
  • § 7-36-22 NMSA 1978— Mineral property; definitions and classifications for valuation purposes
  • § 7-36-23 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; mineral property and property used in connection with mineral property; exception for potash and uranium mineral property and property used in connection with potash and uranium mineral property
  • § 7-36-24 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; mineral property and property used in connection with mineral property when the primary production from the mineral property is potash
  • § 7-36-25 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; mineral property and property used in connection with mineral property when the primary production from the mineral property is uranium
  • § 7-36-26 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; manufactured homes
  • § 7-36-27 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; pipelines, tanks, sales meters and plants used in the processing, gathering, transmission, storage, measurement or distribution of oil, natural gas, carbon dioxide or liquid hydrocarbons
  • § 7-36-28 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; pipelines, tanks, collection systems, meters, plants and hydrants used in the collection, transmission, storage, treatment, discharge, measurement or distribution of water or wastewater
  • § 7-36-29 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; property used for the generation, transmission or distribution of electric power or energy
  • § 7-36-30 NMSA 1978— Special methods of valuation; property that is part of a communications system
  • § 7-36-31 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; operating railroad property
  • § 7-36-32 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; commercial aircraft
  • § 7-36-33 NMSA 1978— Special method of valuation; certain industrial and commercial personal property