Property Valuation
Which type of value is most relevant for an Ohio property tax assessment?
AInvestment value
BAssessed value (typically 35% of appraised value)✓ Correct
CLiquidation value
DInsurable value
Explanation
For Ohio property tax purposes, the county auditor determines an assessed value equal to 35% of the property's estimated market (appraised) value, which is the basis for calculating property taxes.
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