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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tax Treatment Buying Properties Where Buyer Pays All Closing Costs
I recently closed two deals where I paid the sellers a net amount and I paid all the back taxes and closing costs.
My question is, can the property taxes as well as the closing costs be expense'd at year of closing to offset taxable income? Or can I choose to add the costs to increase my basis?