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Gretchen Williams
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Real Estate Professional Tax designation

Gretchen Williams
  • Investor
  • Fort Myers, FL
Posted

I am selling a self managed building currently.  I am looking to do a 1031 exchange for next project and go bigger.  Ideally I would like to find something big enough to warrant using a PM.  I have always used the Real Estate Professional option when filing my taxes.  Will I loose this option if I hire a PM?

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Gretchen Williams
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Gretchen Williams
  • Investor
  • Fort Myers, FL
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I'm guessing I wouldnt be spending as much time as I do now if I hire a PM.  I do work full time 

as well.  Natalie, do you have any Tax Collegues in the Columbus, OH area that focus on Real Estate?

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