Real Estate Math
An Iowa property owner receives a tax bill showing an assessed value of $220,000 and an assessment ratio of 100%. The equalization factor is 1.05 and the mill rate is 30. What are the annual taxes?
A$6,600
B$6,930✓ Correct
C$7,260
D$7,700
Explanation
Equalized value = $220,000 × 1.05 = $231,000.
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