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The 2003 New Mexico Non-resident Owner Income Tax Agreement is a tax form used by non-resident owners to agree to file New Mexico income tax returns and ensure timely tax payments.

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  • Non-resident property owners in New Mexico
  • Investors in New Mexico business entities
  • Tax advisors assisting non-residents
  • Individuals filing New Mexico state taxes
  • Accountants managing out-of-state clients
  • Real estate professionals dealing with non-resident owners

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Non-resident owners of property or businesses in New Mexico are eligible to use this form to ensure compliance with state tax obligations.
While the form has no fixed submission date, it should be filed promptly to avoid penalties related to New Mexico income tax payments.
You can submit the completed form either by downloading it and mailing it to the appropriate tax office or by using pdfFiller's email option to send it directly.
You will need your name, mailing address, social security number or federal employer identification number, and an authorized signature to complete the form.
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Processing times can vary, but typically it takes a few weeks for the state to acknowledge and process tax agreements like this one.
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