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Will Kenner
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Rich Dad's taxes and avoiding DIY

Will Kenner
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle
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For the RE investor just starting out, preparing their own taxes, or who has questions about Cost Segregation, Passive vs. Active income and loss, Deductions, Depreciation, etc..the recent BP Real Estate podcast #569 with Tom Wheelright is a must-listen-to episode. There are crucial differences between a "Tax Preparer" and a "Tax Planner" that an investor needs to know. As someone who has experienced the costly mistake of simply using a Tax Preparing accountant when starting out in real estate, I can't recommend this enough!

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