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New Mexico property taxes on the rise

Posted by Paul Gessing - September 30, 2011 - Uncategorized
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New Mexico has a reputation as a low property tax state:

But, according to the Tax Foundation, at least between the years of 2009-2010, that burden grew more rapidly in New Mexico than all but a few other states.

One year doesn’t make a trend and New Mexico is not currently in danger of losing its low property tax status, but if the trend continues, it could become a larger issue. However, if property taxes rose (they are a tax on wealth) and the personal income tax (a tax on productivity) were eliminated, might that be good for New Mexico’s economy?

3 comments on “New Mexico property taxes on the rise”

  1. george richmond says:
    October 1, 2011 at 11:00 am

    Yes, eliminate the Income tax, and raise the property tax, and make the tax progressive as well.

    Exempt, say, the first $ 50,000 of value, and step up the tax at $ 250,000, then $ 500,000 and every $ 250,000.

    Let Ted Turner pay more than he does. Is his property truly “ranching”? I think NOT.

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  2. Louise says:
    October 2, 2011 at 11:49 am

    So, property values down, property tax up, homeowners insurance up, general cost of living up, but no ‘up’ for income in the last four years. What’s wrong with this picture?

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  3. Larry N Stouffer says:
    October 3, 2011 at 9:38 am

    What Louise wrote! Should we give the money to the government(s), or should we hire an employee? Hmmm.

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