Property Valuation
Under Missouri property tax law, the assessment ratio for commercial property is:
A12%
B19%
C32%✓ Correct
D50%
Explanation
Missouri assesses commercial property at 32% of true value in money for property tax purposes (compared to 19% for residential and 12% for agricultural).
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