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New Mexico Stock / Equity Purchase Agreement Overview

A stock/equity purchase agreement in New Mexico transfers ownership of a business by selling shares of a corporation or membership interests of an LLC. The transaction is governed by New Mexico Business Corporation Act (NMSA Chapter 53, Article 11) and must comply with both state and federal securities laws.

New Mexico provides limited offering exemptions under NMSA § 58-13C-202. New Mexico corporations file a biennial report for $25.

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Securities exemption

$25

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Stock transfer tax

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Corporate law

New Mexico Stock Purchase Requirements

New Mexico does not impose a stock transfer tax.

New Mexico follows the NM Business Corporation Act.

Essential Steps for New Mexico Stock Purchases

  • Securities Compliance: Confirm the transaction qualifies for exemption under New Mexico Securities Act (NMSA § 58-13C-202) — limited offering and applicable federal exemptions
  • Due Diligence: Conduct thorough investigation of all company assets, liabilities, contracts, and legal matters
  • Share Valuation: Obtain a professional business valuation or agree on a valuation methodology
  • Update Corporate Records: File updated officer/director information with New Mexico ($25 biennial report)
  • Stock Certificate Transfer: Cancel existing certificates and issue new ones to the buyer under New Mexico Business Corporation Act (NMSA Chapter 53, Article 11)

Key Provisions for New Mexico Stock Purchase Agreements

Representations & Warranties

The seller represents that the company is properly organized under New Mexico Business Corporation Act (NMSA Chapter 53, Article 11), all shares are validly issued, financial statements are accurate, there is no undisclosed litigation, and the company complies with all applicable laws.

Escrow Holdback

Typically 5-15% of the purchase price is held in escrow for 12-24 months after closing to secure the seller's indemnification obligations. This protects the buyer if the seller breaches any representations or undisclosed liabilities surface.

Non-Compete & Employment

The seller typically agrees to a non-compete clause (often 2-5 years within a defined geographic area). Key employees may receive employment agreements with defined compensation, roles, and responsibilities post-closing.

Earnout Provisions

When buyer and seller disagree on valuation, an earnout allows a portion of the purchase price to be contingent on the business meeting specified performance targets after closing — aligning incentives between both parties.

New Mexico Stock / Equity Purchase Agreement FAQ

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