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Can I contribute additional monies to a existing 401K to avoid additional taxes

I sold a rental property and owe 15,000 in taxes to the IRS. I would like to offset these taxes by contributing additional funds to an existing 401K plan or IRA. Can I do that

 
 
 
 
 
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