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Old 01-11-2015, 09:38 PM
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business losses

I have a painting business and was doing a big job for a General Contractor. While doing tge job the General Contractor backed out and my company took a loss of $27,300.87. When filing my taxes this year how do I deduct this loss or what can I do to help with this loss? Any help would be appreciated. Gunny



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