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Frank Oudheusden
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Where to get a CPA?

Frank Oudheusden
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

I am a new investor who lives in Maryland but wants to purchase an investment property in NY. I am lining up my team and have a realtor, attorney, insurance broker, morgage broker, etc in the NY area but am wondering if it would be better to use a CPA in NY or MD.

I'm assuming sound tax advice would come from someone who knows the real estate tax laws of both states pretty well. Is this a real problem or something I could do with a CPA anywhere?

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