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Patrick Giblin
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Burlington, Vt
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Tax Implications of Properties Across Multiple States

Patrick Giblin
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Burlington, Vt
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Can anyone speak to this? Curious as to how it would apply to a large portfolio, or to syndications that hold properties across multiple states. I would assume multiple K1s would have to be filed for each state on your tax return? Obviously tax costs prep vary, but how large would you need to be to mitigate the potential extra cost of this work at tax time?

  • Patrick Giblin