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Phillip Scalise
  • Natrona Heights, PA
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When should I get a new CPA?

Phillip Scalise
  • Natrona Heights, PA
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I have a CPA that does my taxes and I have just 3 single family homes. The taxes seem very easy as I just need to write off expenses and depreciation against my rental income and then carry that over to my personal income as well. Sometimes I think I could do it on TurboTax myself, BUT I wanted to have a CPA to ensure it’s done right. When do you think I’d need to get one of these expensive real restate professional CPAs? Or do most CPAs know how to do the taxes to the extent I need? I don’t know what I don’t know so that’s what I’m trying to figure out.