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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department Warns Taxpayers of Fraudulent Letters Threatening Property Seizure

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Schaljo-Hernandez, Christopher, District 1 Commissioner - Chair | Doña Ana County

Schaljo-Hernandez, Christopher, District 1 Commissioner - Chair | Doña Ana County

The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department is warning taxpayers about fraudulent demand letters going out to property owners who are delinquent on their taxes. The department emphasized that "The letters are not from the state Taxation and Revenue Department."

The department also advised that "Anyone with an outstanding property tax debt should work directly with the treasurer’s office in the county where their property is located or with Taxation and Revenue at 505-827-0883 if the debt is three or more years past due and has been turned over to the state for collection."

To address concerns about potential fraudulent activity, the Taxation and Revenue Department provided a solution, stating that "Anyone who suspects they have encountered fraudulent activity can contact the Department through the Fraud Hotline at 1-866-457—6789 or by email at Tax.Fraud@tax.nm.gov."

The Taxation and Revenue Department serves the State of New Mexico by providing fair and efficient tax and motor vehicle services. It administers more than 35 tax programs and distributes revenue to the State and to local and tribal governments throughout New Mexico. The department aims to reduce taxpayer burden through clearer communication, statutes, regulations, forms, correspondence, and instructions.

Taxpayers are urged to be cautious and verify the authenticity of any communication regarding tax debts or property seizures to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes.

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