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Mike Trzaska
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Ballpark cost for a good CPA

Mike Trzaska
  • Investor
  • Cleveland, Oh
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I’ve been investing for the last 18 months and have decided to enlist the help of a real estate CPA to help me with tax planning a filing. I currently have 4 properties and a W2, I just got fee proposal back from a CPA that’s well respected for $3k. This seems like a lot of dough for 4 rental properties. Is this normal for those who have a handful for properties and use a CPA or am I using a bazooka to kill a fly?

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Mike Trzaska
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Mike Trzaska
  • Investor
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Agree with that, but having never worked with a CPA and not knowing how much they will save me is this in the range of what you would expect given the number of properties and complexity?

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