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  How New Mexico expanded veteran property tax exemptions for 2025 and 2026,
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# New Mexico Military & Veteran Property Tax Exemptions (2026)

If you serve in the military or have served, New Mexico has become one of the better states for veteran tax breaks. Voters recently approved bigger property tax exemptions for veterans, and the state does not tax active-duty military pay. New Mexico draws many military families after a PCS, which is short for Permanent Change of Station, the official military move from one duty station to another, with Cannon Air Force Base near Clovis, Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, and Holloman Air Force Base near Alamogordo. This guide explains the main rules in plain language and points you to the state's own sources. Tax law changes, so confirm the current rules before you file.

## New Mexico's Expanded Veteran Property Tax Exemptions

New Mexico recently grew its property tax help for veterans. As the [Office of the Governor announced](https://www.governor.state.nm.us/2025/03/20/governor-signs-bills-supporting-new-mexico-veterans/), the state put into law two constitutional amendments that voters approved in the 2024 general election. The changes raise the standard veteran exemption and widen the exemption for disabled veterans.

### The Standard Veteran Exemption

The standard veteran exemption lowers the taxable value of your home. Starting in 2025, it rose from $4,000 to $10,000 of taxable value, and it adjusts for inflation in later years. This break is for honorably discharged resident veterans, and it does not require a VA disability rating. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, known as the VA, is the federal agency that handles veterans' benefits and ratings. An unremarried surviving spouse of an eligible veteran can claim this exemption too.

### The Disabled Veteran Exemption

The bigger benefit is for disabled veterans. A veteran with a 100 percent service-connected disability rating can have the property tax on a primary residence waived in full. Beginning in 2026, New Mexico also added a proportional exemption, which means a veteran rated below 100 percent can receive a partial exemption that matches his or her disability percentage. Before this change, only veterans rated at 100 percent qualified. In plain terms, more disabled veterans now get help, scaled to their rating.

### Surviving Spouses

The benefit can carry to a surviving spouse. An unremarried surviving spouse of a qualifying veteran can continue the exemption under the state's rules. Because the details depend on your situation, confirm them with your county and the state before you count on the benefit.

## How It Works With Local Property Taxes

Property tax in New Mexico is handled at the county level. You claim the veteran exemption through your county assessor, who applies it to the taxable value of your home. The standard exemption lowers your taxable value, while the disabled veteran exemption can remove the property tax on a primary residence in full or in part, depending on your rating.

Because local rates and home values differ, the dollar value of the standard exemption varies by county, but the disabled veteran exemption is the one that can erase the bill for a fully rated veteran. If you are weighing where to settle, our guide to the [military bases in New Mexico](/blog/what-military-bases-are-in-new-mexico) and our roundup of [family-friendly activities near Kirtland Air Force Base](/blog/7-best-family-friendly-activities-near-kirtland-afb) can help you picture daily life in each market.

## Military Pay and New Mexico State Income Tax

New Mexico has a state income tax, but it treats military pay well. As the state's Taxation and Revenue Department explains in its guidance on [tax breaks for active-duty military members](https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/2020/10/22/does-new-mexico-offer-tax-breaks-to-active-duty-military-members/), military pay earned by a resident service member on active duty is exempt from New Mexico income tax. You claim it as a deduction on the state's schedule when you file. In plain terms, New Mexico does not tax your active-duty pay.

Military retirement pay gets a partial break. New Mexico lets a military retiree exclude up to $30,000 of retirement pay for the 2024 through 2026 tax years, an amount that was phased in over several years. VA disability compensation is not part of your federal income, so New Mexico does not tax it either. Because these amounts can change, confirm the current figures with the Taxation and Revenue Department before you file.

## A Note for Military Spouses: MSRRA

If you are a military spouse, the Military Spouse Residency Relief Act, known as MSRRA, may matter to you. MSRRA is a federal law that lets a military spouse keep a home state for tax and voting purposes even after moving on military orders. You do not automatically become a New Mexico resident just because your service member got orders here.

Under the related federal rules, a service member, the spouse, or both may choose the service member's home state, the spouse's home state, or the service member's permanent duty station for residency. Because that choice affects both states' taxes, confirm yours before you file. For the property tax exemptions in this guide, what usually matters most is that you are a New Mexico resident who owns the home.

## How to Apply and Where to Verify

You claim the veteran and disabled veteran exemptions through your county assessor, with documentation of your service or your VA disability rating. The [New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services](https://www.nmdvs.org/) issues the certificates many counties require and can help you apply at no cost. Because the exemption amounts adjust over time and the proportional rule is new for 2026, confirm the current details with your county assessor and the state before you file.

When you want a local read on a neighborhood and its tax rates, you can ask Sally Campbell, a VeteranPCS agent in Clovis near Cannon Air Force Base, for current listings and a sense of local property taxes.

If a VA loan is part of your plan, which is a home loan backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, learn [what the benefits of a VA loan are](/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-va-loan), see [how a zero-down VA loan works](/blog/how-does-a-0-down-va-loan-work), and read our [complete guide to buying your first home with a VA loan](/blog/complete-guide-to-buying-your-first-home-with-a-va-loan). When you are ready, you can [connect with a VeteranPCS lender](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-lender) or [connect with our VeteranPCS network in New Mexico](https://www.veteranpcs.com/new-mexico).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Do disabled veterans pay property taxes in New Mexico?

A veteran with a 100 percent service-connected disability rating can have the property tax on a primary residence waived in full. Starting in 2026, veterans rated below 100 percent can receive a partial exemption that matches their disability percentage. Confirm your eligibility with your county assessor and the [New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services](https://www.nmdvs.org/).

### How much is the New Mexico standard veteran exemption?

Starting in 2025, the standard veteran exemption is $10,000 of taxable value, up from $4,000, and it adjusts for inflation in later years. It is for honorably discharged resident veterans and does not require a disability rating.

### Does New Mexico tax military retirement pay?

Partly. New Mexico lets a military retiree exclude up to $30,000 of retirement pay for the 2024 through 2026 tax years. Active-duty military pay earned by a resident is exempt, and VA disability compensation is not taxed.

### What changed for New Mexico veterans in 2025 and 2026?

Voters approved two constitutional amendments. The standard veteran exemption rose from $4,000 to $10,000 starting in 2025, and beginning in 2026 the disabled veteran exemption became proportional, so veterans rated below 100 percent can now receive a partial exemption.

### Can a surviving spouse claim the New Mexico exemption?

Yes. An unremarried surviving spouse of an eligible veteran can claim the standard veteran exemption, and a surviving spouse of a qualifying disabled veteran can continue that exemption under the state's rules.

Property tax rules and dollar amounts change from year to year, and your situation may have details a general guide cannot cover. Please consult a tax professional or attorney before making decisions based on these exemptions, and verify the current rules and amounts with your county assessor and the State of New Mexico before you file.

_This content is for informational purposes. Consult a professional for personal financial decisions._
