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Who claims the taxes on the property?

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    If its a partnership you can allocate by agreement as long as the allocation is the same for book purposes as it is for tax. Note that if only one partner gets the deduction it has to reduce that partner's capital account or it will be deemed not to have substantial economic effect - the precondition of special allocations.

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