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 You're better off asking a lawyer or maybe an accountant, but one in your state either way. Costs a bit, but if you're serious about reducing your taxes as much as possible, nothing beats an expert. If you get any actionable advice at all, it'll pay off the $50-$100 consultation fee the next time you file taxes, and the advice will be both more detailed and more trustworthy.