I just bought this property, why am I being charged for the entire year of taxes?

Since property taxes in New Mexico are based on a calendar year, your closing officer will generally impound, from the seller, a pro-rated share of the current year's taxes in advance. The buyer will then be credited with the amount that the seller has paid into closing. When the taxes become due, the buyer will be responsible for the entire bill since he has been credited with the seller's pro-rated amount.

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1. My mortgage company pays my property taxes through an escrow, why am I receiving a bill?
2. When are tax payments due?
3. What happens if I do not pay on time?
4. I sold my mobile home, why am I still getting a tax bill?
5. I just bought this property, why am I being charged for the entire year of taxes?
6. How can I acquire properties with delinquent property taxes?
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8. What forms of payment do you accept?