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Yaroslav Golubev
  • Hollywood, FL
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CPA for real estate investor Broward county florida

Yaroslav Golubev
  • Hollywood, FL
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I am a new investor in Broward County, I was wondering if anyone on bigger pockets can recommend CPA that works with investors.  If this question has been already asked i was not able to find the Discussion, still new to bigger pockets and learning how to navigate this site. Thank You

Yes I know I can do a Google search but I was wondering if anyone in the Broward County Community has worked with a CPA that works with investors.

I am still in the research phase of my investing career right now, I plan to start actively investing in 4-6 months

My reasons for looking for a CPA care the following.

  • Create an entity with minimum tax overhead.
  • Have a business entity that allows me the maximum for funding into IRA that could be used for investing
  • Be able to employ my teenage sister and also fund her own IRA for her thru the company.
  • Setting up QuickBooks or another software where the maximum amount of automation can be done invoice payroll ect..
  • Because I'm currently employed in the restaurant business possibly setting up an IRA to minimize my taxes until I can sustain my income thru real estate investment.
  • When I bring in partners for investing purposes having an automated/ organized system in paying them back ect..


Thank You

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