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Old 10-04-2010, 11:23 AM
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Is there a way to deduct all my losses occurred on my C Corporations once it has been dissolved?

I sustained substantial losses on the dissolution of my C Corporation business. I understand that I can only deduct $3,000 per year from these losses. But, this sounds unfair as my losses were from an active business suffered huge losses due to the poor economy!!

Help me find a way!

Thanks taxguru in advance!



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