Property Valuation
Wisconsin law requires equalized assessed values to be maintained at what percentage of full market value?
A80%
B90%
C100%✓ Correct
D110%
Explanation
Wisconsin law (Wis. Stat. § 70.05) requires that all taxable property be assessed at its full market value (100%). The Wisconsin Department of Revenue uses equalization studies to verify compliance.
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