Real Estate Math
A Kentucky property's assessed value is $195,000. The homestead exemption reduces the assessment by $37,600. The tax rate is $0.90 per $100. What is the annual tax?
A$1,418✓ Correct
B$1,576
C$1,755
D$1,950
Explanation
Taxable value = $195,000 − $37,600 = $157,400. Tax = ($157,400 ÷ 100) × $0.
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