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Given the following information, calculate the after tax-cash flow for this property.Debt Service: $45,000; First-year NOI: $91,750; Tax liability: 25% of Before Tax Cash Flow.
A. $23,812.50
B. $35,062.50
C. $68,812.50
D. $80,500.00
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