Escrow & Title
Indiana transfer taxes (county option) on the sale of real property are calculated based on:
AThe assessed value of the property
BThe sale price or market value✓ Correct
CThe mortgage loan amount
DThe seller's profit on the sale
Explanation
In Indiana, the county auditor transfer tax (where applicable) is based on the sale price or consideration paid for the transfer of real property.
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