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Looking to break into cost seg world
My question is to all of you that are currently employed to preform cost seg studies. How was it that you got your start in that specialized tax service and how did you break in. I’m experiencing great difficulty even getting looked at by firms, and I have 5 years of public accounting experience. I realize I’d likely have to “start over” but I feel like it’s the better route for me. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.