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David J.
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Do you trust tax returns? - need advice

David J.
  • Investor
  • shawnee oklahoma
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Working on buying a 20 unit apartment building. I thought all the numbers made sense on my detailed pro-forma estimates. It was hard to lose with this thing. A cash flow beast! ... then I see last 4 years of owner tax returns. Break even or lost on all 4 years 

Do I cancel the deal or do I assume he's a tax cheat and the deal is much better than it looks based on tax history?

Thank you :)

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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Tax returns very likely are considering depreciation, which doesn't affect your cash flow, so make sure you account for that.

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