Real Estate Math
A New Mexico property sells for $315,000. The NM Real Estate Transfer Tax is $1.50 per $500 of sales price. The seller pays transfer tax on the full price. What is the transfer tax?
A$840
B$945✓ Correct
C$1,050
D$1,260
Explanation
Transfer Tax = (Sales Price / $500) x $1.50 = ($315,000 / $500) x $1.
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