Real Estate Math
A Nebraska property has an assessed value of $240,000 and the mill rate is 18 mills. What is the annual property tax?
A$4,320✓ Correct
B$3,600
C$2,160
D$1,800
Explanation
Annual tax = Assessed value × Mill rate ÷ 1,000 = $240,000 × 18 ÷ 1,000 = $4,320. Using the values given ($240,000), apply the appropriate formula.. The correct answer is $4,320.. This is a common calculation on the Nebraska real estate exam.
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