2021 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 7 - Taxation
Article 37 - Imposition of Property Tax
Section 7-37-4 - Head-of-family exemption.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 7-37-4 (2021)

A. Up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) of the taxable value of residential property subject to the tax is exempt from the imposition of the tax if the property is owned by the head of a family who is a New Mexico resident or if the property is held in a grantor trust established under Sections 671 through 677 of the Internal Revenue Code, as those sections may be amended or renumbered, by a head of a family who is a New Mexico resident. The exemption allowed shall be in the following amounts for the specified property tax years:

(1) for the property tax years 1989 and 1990, the exemption shall be eight hundred dollars ($800);

(2) for the property tax years 1991 and 1992, the exemption shall be one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400); and

(3) for the 1993 and subsequent tax years, the exemption shall be two thousand dollars ($2,000).

B. The exemption shall be deducted from taxable value of property to determine net taxable value of property.

C. The head-of-family exemption shall be applied only if claimed and allowed in accordance with Section 7-38-17 NMSA 1978 and regulations of the department.

D. As used in this section, "head of a family" means an individual New Mexico resident who is either:

(1) a married person, but only one spouse in a household may qualify as a head of a family;

(2) a widow or a widower;

(3) a head of household furnishing more than one-half the cost of support of any related person;

(4) a single person, but only one person in a household may qualify as a head of family; or

(5) a member of a condominium association or like entity who pays property tax through the association.

E. A head of a family is entitled to the exemption allowed by this section only once in any tax year and may claim the exemption in only one county in any tax year even though the claimant may own property subject to valuation for property taxation purposes in more than one county.

History: 1953 Comp., § 72-30-4, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 258, § 37; 1983, ch. 219, § 1; 1989, ch. 81, § 1; 1991, ch. 228, § 1; 1993, ch. 343, § 1.

ANNOTATIONS

Cross references. — For constitutional provision as to head of family exemption, see N.M. Const., art. VIII, § 5.

For Sections 671 to 677 of the Internal Revenue Code, see 26 U.S.C. §§ 671 to 677.

The 1993 amendment, effective June 18, 1993, added Paragraph (5) of Subsection D.

The 1991 amendment, effective June 14, 1991, added the language beginning "or if the property" at the end of the first sentence in Subsection A.

The 1989 amendment, effective June 16, 1989, in Subsection A substituted "up to two thousand dollars ($2,000)" for "Two hundred dollars ($200)" in the first sentence of the introductory paragraph, added the second sentence of the introductory paragraph, and added Paragraphs (1) and (3); designated the former second sentence of Subsection A as Subsection B; redesignated former Subsection B as Subsection C, while substituting "department" for "division"; and redesignated former Subsections C and D as Subsections D and E.

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