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DIY taxes through TurboTax, or use a tax professional.

Adam Beaumont
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This is my first year owning a rental property.  Therefore, this will be my first year doing taxes on the property.  I only have the one property.  What does everyone recommend on filing the taxes?  Use a tax software platform like Turbo Tax?  One step further, go to H&R Block?  Or, actually hire a CPA familiar with rental property taxes?   I have used Turbo Taxes for years to file my personal taxes, so I am very familiar with the platform, but just concerned that I'll be in over my head with filing taxes for my rental property.

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