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The Tax Rate Per Dollar in a Town Can Be

Question 63

Question 63

Multiple Choice

The tax rate per dollar in a town can be calculated by dividing the total assessed value into:


A) Mills
B) Budget needed
C) Market value
D) Appraised value
E) None of these

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