Business And Tax Climate: Focus on New Mexico

New Mexico, nicknamed as “The Land of Enchantment,” is located in the Southwest part of the United States. The state was admitted to the union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. It is one of the mountain states and shares the Four corners region with Utah, Colorado, and Arizona.

The dramatic climate, a sharp diversity of people, and famous landscapes are some of the things that make New Mexico a unique state. The state’s climate is generally semiarid to arid, though portions of the state have a continental and alpine climate, and its terrain is mostly covered by mountains, high plains and desert. The state is home to prospering art communities, colleges, and historic sites that inspired many influential early artists.

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