Real Estate Math (alternative)
In Maryland, a property's current assessment is $290,000. Applying the Homestead Tax Credit (10% annual cap), the maximum assessment next year is:
A$290,000
B$319,000✓ Correct
C$322,000
D$289,000
Explanation
Maximum increase = 10% × $290,000 = $29,000. Maximum next year's taxable assessment = $290,000 + $29,000 = $319,000.
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