Trusted Tax Relief Lawyers Serving New Mexico 

Dealing with taxes in New Mexico can be overwhelming. From income tax and sales tax obligations to property assessments and IRS audits, residents and businesses often find themselves in need of support. At Tax Relief Helpers, our experienced New Mexico tax relief attorneys and lawyers guide clients through complex issues—whether it’s resolving New Mexico tax debt, navigating programs through the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department, or checking the status of a New Mexico tax return. 

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How We Help New Mexico Taxpayers

We know every case is unique, so our services are designed to provide customized solutions for both state and federal challenges.

Back Tax Resolution & Debt Relief

If you’re behind on IRS or New Mexico state taxes, our attorneys negotiate payment plans, pursue penalty abatements, and, when possible, settle debts. The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department has its own collection system, and we can represent you directly in dealing with them.

Property & Senior Tax Relief Options

While property taxes in New Mexico are moderate, bills can still burden seniors and homeowners. We assist in exploring exemptions, rebates, and local relief programs to help reduce costs.

Audit Defense for State & Federal Cases

Whether the IRS or the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department has contacted you, our lawyers and CPAs provide complete audit representation. We handle document preparation, respond to notices, and defend your rights.

Filing & Refund Assistance

Mistakes in a New Mexico tax return—whether income, sales, or business-related—can delay refunds or trigger penalties. We review and amend filings to ensure accuracy and help track your New Mexico tax return status.

A New Mexico Tax Team You Can Trust

Our seasoned pros understand New Mexico tax rules—including business, sales, and property—alongside IRS regulations. Every case is unique, so we craft a plan to solve today’s issue and help prevent the next one.

With deep knowledge of New Mexico state tax law, including property and sales tax, as well as IRS regulations, we’re equipped to handle the complexities of tax resolution. Whether you’re an individual taxpayer or a business owner, our goal is to resolve today’s challenges and help prevent future ones.

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Discover Peace of Mind with Tax Resolution

Our primary goal is to bring you peace of mind and financial stability. We are committed to negotiating with tax authorities on your behalf, seeking resolutions such as installment agreements, offers in compromise, or penalty abatements that best suit your financial situation.

Recognizing the stress and burden that tax debt can bring, our firm ensures a compassionate, confidential, and diligent service. With our guidance, many Californians have successfully navigated their way out of tax debt, and we are here to help you do the same.

Begin your journey towards financial relief today and take the first step in resolving your tax challenges with confidence.

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"My husband passed away and we owed the IRS a lot of money. Dealing with trying to get a person to help me at the IRS was a joke and caused me great anxiety. I had no idea where to begin but thanks to Tax Relief Helpers, they stayed by my side the whole way. There's no way I'd be able to handle these tax problems alone.”
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Common Questions About New Mexico Taxes

  • Does New Mexico have a state income tax?

    Yes. New Mexico levies a progressive state income tax with rates ranging from about 1.5% to 5.9% in 2025. Exact brackets depend on income level.

  • What is the sales tax in New Mexico?

    New Mexico does not use a traditional sales tax. Instead, it applies a Gross Receipts Tax (GRT). The statewide base is 5.125%, but with local additions, combined rates often range from 8.125% to 9.5%.

  • Does New Mexico tax Social Security benefits?

    No, most residents no longer pay state tax on Social Security income. Since 2022, the state exempts nearly all Social Security benefits. Only higher-income retirees may face partial taxation depending on income thresholds.

  • When is tax-free weekend in New Mexico?

    New Mexico holds an annual tax holiday in early August, covering clothing, school supplies, and certain computers. The exact dates are set each year.

  • What is the New Mexico state tax rate overall?

    New Mexico has a progressive income tax of 1.5%–5.9%, a Gross Receipts Tax ranging 5.125%–9.5%, and moderate property taxes averaging 0.55% of home value.

  • Can a New Mexico tax relief attorney help with IRS debt?

    Yes. Attorneys and CPAs assist with IRS debt resolution, audits, settlements, and penalty relief, representing clients in both federal and state tax matters.

Why Work With Tax Relief Helpers in New Mexico?

Our clients turn to us because we combine local insight with national strength. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Experienced in IRS & State Negotiations – We know how to work with both the IRS and the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department.
  • Full-Service Representation – From debt resolution to audits and refund disputes.
  • Tailored Strategies – Every solution is based on your financial goals.
  • Proven Results – Our attorneys have helped countless taxpayers resolve burdens and move forward.

When you work with us, you’re not just getting legal help—you’re gaining a partner committed to restoring financial peace of mind.

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A Step by Step Guide to the Tax Relief Process with Tax Relief Helpers

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Step 1: Initial Contact and Consultation

Reach Out: Begin by contacting our firm via phone, email, or through our website. We offer an initial consultation, which is often free, to discuss your tax situation.

Consultation: During this consultation, you’ll speak with a tax attorney or a qualified tax professional who will assess your tax issues and provide preliminary advice.

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Step 2: Gathering and Reviewing Documentation

Information Collection: You’ll be asked to gather and provide all relevant financial documents, tax records, and any correspondence with tax authorities.

Comprehensive Review: Our team will meticulously review these documents to understand the full scope of your tax liabilities and identify potential relief options.

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Step 3: Developing a Strategy

Tailored Plan: Based on the review, we’ll develop a customized strategy that aligns with your specific circumstances and goals.

Discussion and Approval: We’ll discuss the proposed strategy with you, ensuring you understand all aspects and agree with the approach.

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Step 4: Representation and Negotiation

Representation: As your representatives, we’ll contact the IRS or state tax authorities on your behalf.

Negotiation: We will negotiate with tax authorities, leveraging our expertise and knowledge to seek the best possible outcome, whether that’s an installment agreement, offer in compromise, or another relief solution.

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Step 5: Resolution and Agreement

Finalizing the Agreement: Once an agreement is reached with the tax authorities, we’ll ensure all documents are accurately prepared and submitted.

Negotiation: We will negotiate with tax authorities, leveraging our expertise and knowledge to seek the best possible outcome, whether that’s an installment agreement, offer in compromise, or another relief solution.

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Step 6: Compliance and Future Planning

Ensuring Compliance: We provide guidance on complying with the terms of the agreement to prevent future liabilities.

Future Tax Planning: Our team offers advice and planning services to help you manage your taxes going forward, avoiding similar issues.

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Step 7: Ongoing Support and Consultation

Continuous Support: Even after your tax issue is resolved, we’re available for any further questions or additional assistance.

Periodic Check-ins: We offer periodic check-ins or consultations to help you stay on track with your tax responsibilities.

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