Real Estate Math
An Idaho property is assessed at $342,000 and the annual tax rate is 1.2%. Taxes are paid in two equal installments in June and December. What is each installment?
A$1,710
B$2,052✓ Correct
C$2,394
D$4,104
Explanation
Annual taxes = 1.2% × $342,000 = $4,104. Each installment = $4,104 ÷ 2 = $2,052. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $342,000 at 1.2%.. The correct answer is $2,052.. This is a common calculation on the Idaho real estate exam.
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