Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, agricultural land is assessed at what percentage of market value for property tax purposes?
A5%
B12%✓ Correct
C19%
D32%
Explanation
Missouri's assessment rates: residential at 19%, commercial/industrial at 32%, and agricultural at 12% of true value in money. Agricultural land receives the lowest assessment ratio.
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