Real Estate Math
A Nebraska property has a taxable value of $195,000 and the tax rate is 1.85%. What are the annual property taxes?
A$3,607.50✓ Correct
B$4,212.00
C$3,307.50
D$2,925.00
Explanation
Annual taxes = $195,000 × 1.85% = $195,000 × 0.
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