Real Estate Math
Calculate the Georgia transfer tax on a home that sells for $189,500.
A$189.50
B$379.00✓ Correct
C$378.00
D$380.00
Explanation
Transfer tax = $189,500 ÷ $500 = 379 (rounded up for any fraction). Tax = 379 × $1.
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