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Calendar Community Events 2025:
City happenings: https://abqtodo.com/
City of Albuquerque area events including Santa Fe
Albuquerque: https://www.cabq.gov/events
Santa Fe: https://www.santafe.org/visiting-santa-fe/calendar/
Office of Neighborhood-Coordination (ONC)
CITY eNews
January 2025
https://mailchi.mp/cabq/weekly-enews-ub0y20z7u8?e=3324e63c3d
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BernCo at a glance eNews
January 2025
HISTORY & CULTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Albuquerque Historical Society:
https://www.albuqhistsoc.org/
Historical Society of New Mexico:
https://hsnm.org/
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September 2024
Property Tax Mill Rate Set to Decrease for
for 2024 Bernalillo County
The mill rate in Bernalillo County, the number used in conjunction with the assessed value of a property, has been reduced for 2024. Generally, that means a drop in property taxes due by the property owner.
“The Assessor’s Office staff has been working diligently to make sure that every property is assessed fairly and equitably,” says Assessor Damian Lara. “When the assessments are accurate, everyone shares in the tax burden equally and this year that means a small decrease.”
For the 2024 tax year, the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) has affirmed the mill rate. The entity tax rate – which covers the majority of Albuquerque residents – for a residential taxpayer is $1608.67 per $100,000 of assessed value and $1838.03 per $100,000 of assessed value for a non-residential taxpayer.
Mill rates throughout Bernalillo County vary based on the taxing entities associated with the location of a property. For example, some property owners also pay taxes to the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District or the Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority.
The changes will be reflected on tax bills sent out in November of 2024.
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