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Updated over 1 year ago, 09/08/2023

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tax strategies to know for new investors

Allan Tualla
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Hello everyone,

Im just getting into realestate investing and want to gain more knowledge in the area of tax strategies.  with that being said I was wondering what are tax strategies that I could use that will ultimately keep or get more money in my pocket and ultimately lead to buying the next property more quickly. Ive heard of the concept of bonus depreciation and cost segregation and was wondering if anyone can elaborate more on this. I also want to hear your thoughts about other strategies as well so I can formulate questions / strategies before looking for a CPA. If there are any CPAs available in the Stockton / Sacramento area please reach out as I would like to discuss strategies sooner than later. Thanks again!

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