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Updated almost 3 years ago,

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Mel Park
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Finding a CPA, for land lording and investing.

Mel Park
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In my previous life I owned decent sized companies and the CPA just did all my personal tax stuff - it was just part of the deal.  Anyhow  - now early retired - that perk is gone.  My scope:

*3 rental properties (with property manager)

*Rather decent sized stock portfolio - some long term stuff, but decent amount of shorter term trades too.

*Oh - and I'm the AntiChrist of paperwork and being organized - part of the reason I don't want to do it myself.

I've been Googling - but frankly I'm not sure what to look for.

Any tips on how to find a CPA well versed in these things - who is accessible and good to work with?

Any idea what they charge for the whole thing?


Thanks