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San Juan County commission orders assessor to impose 2025 property tax rates; residential, nonresidential rates edge down
Summary
The commission voted to issue the written order directing the county assessor to impose the 2025 property tax schedule. County staff said yield-control adjustments and new construction produced small decreases in the county mill rates.
San Juan County commissioners voted unanimously to issue the written order directing the county assessor to impose the 2025 property tax schedule after a presentation by county finance staff. The action implements rate-setting material provided by the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration and moves required local steps toward mailing tax bills.
County Finance Officer Miss Martin told the commission that state law delegates rate-setting to the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) and that the county’s role is to issue a written order to the assessor. She said DFA had extended the deadline for local orders to Sept. 19 and summarized the statutory timeline the commission was following. "The state statute indicates that the written…
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