Real Estate Math
Maine transfer tax on a $550,000 property (buyer's share only) is:
A$605
B$1,210✓ Correct
C$1,705
D$2,420
Explanation
Total tax = ($550,000 ÷ $500) × $2.20 = 1,100 × $2.
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