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Curious to know where you guys would point me in the world to find the right person to talk about this with. I don’t expect anyone on here to give me tax advice, but if you have credentials to back up your advice I would love to talk.

I currently have four doors, one being an Airbnb, and as of right now everything is in my personal name. I do have an LLC formed and set up, and I guess I'm just a bit confused on the best way to go about setting things up in order to maximize tax benefits, right offs, and other things such as that. Any input would be greatly appreciated, or any input on who to talk to (maybe a CPA?) 

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@Robert Keeling

A CPA versed in real estate should be able to guide you on your entity structure, bookkeeping, record keeping, and tax savings. 

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