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Vlad Stinga
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Massachusetts
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Need a letter from a certified CPA

Vlad Stinga
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Massachusetts
Posted

I need a certified CPA who can draft a letter for the division of taxation in rhode island that states that as far as they know i do not owe any taxes for 2022. I'll provide any documentation you need from my tax returns and fees for the letter. I used Pace Morby's Prime Business Pros to do my taxes last year and they are absolute garbage, and I can't even get the operator from their company on the phone to request this letter. The reason I need it is because I'm selling all the assets I have in an llc and the title company requires it or a letter of good standing (which requires a lot more documentation). 

Help. Thank you!

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