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Shawn Moore
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  • Atlanta, GA
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IRS Tax Write Offs

Shawn Moore
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello All,

The right to redeem a property I purchased ended 9.3.15. I have served all interested parties and advertised the barment. My tax deed covered 2009-2013. I just recently paid 2014&15 back taxes.

My plan is to rent the property.

What can I write off in regards to the IRS? What publication should I read?

I am in Georgia.

Thanks in advance!

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