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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 3 — Municipalities · Article 64 — Development Incentives

3-64-4. Transmittal of exemption resolution; action of assessor.

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A. After a resolution of exemption of personal property is adopted by a governing body, copies of it shall be certified by the clerk of the entity; one copy shall be delivered immediately to the county assessors; and one copy shall be sent to the taxation and revenue department.
B. Upon receipt of a certified copy of an exemption resolution, the county assessor of the county in which the exempted property is located shall take appropriate action to enter the exemption in the property tax schedule for the property tax year in which the exemption becomes effective and shall also enter the exemption as appropriate for subsequent years during which the exemption remains in effect.
History: Laws 1991, ch. 163, § 4.
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