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Old 04-01-2015, 12:02 PM
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Property Sold And Bought New Properties

Hi,

I have a question about my income tax. I sold a property last year and with that money I received from sold property I bought couple new properties. I also paid off my remaining mortgage of my house that I live in. Now I do not have any money left as all of the money I received from selling the property I reinvested in the properties (bought new properties). How do I file this on my income tax? What forms do I need to attach to my income tax? thanks for your replies.



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