The average value of property shall be determined by averaging the values at the beginning and ending of the tax period, but the department may require the averaging of monthly values during the tax period if reasonably required to reflect properly the average value of the taxpayer's property.
History: 1953 Comp., § 72-15A-28, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 203, § 13; 1986, ch. 20, § 56.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Division of Income for Tax Purposes
Section 7-4-3 - Allocation and apportionment of income in general.
Section 7-4-4 - When taxable in another state.
Section 7-4-5 - Allocation of certain nonbusiness income.
Section 7-4-6 - Allocation of rents and royalties.
Section 7-4-7 - Allocation of capital gains and losses.
Section 7-4-8 - Allocation of interest and dividends.
Section 7-4-9 - Allocation of patent and copyright royalties.
Section 10 - Apportionment of business income.
Section 7-4-11 - Property factor for apportionment of business income.
Section 7-4-12 - Valuation of property for inclusion in property factor.
Section 7-4-13 - Determination of average value of property for inclusion in property factor.
Section 7-4-14 - Payroll factor for apportionment of business income.
Section 7-4-15 - Determination of compensation for inclusion in payroll factor.
Section 7-4-16 - Sales factor for apportionment of business income.
Section 7-4-19 - Equitable adjustment of standard allocation or apportionment.