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My Cpa Retired in 2021 and i am doing my own taxes
My CPA retired in 2021. I am doing my own taxes for the first time in years with Turbo Tax program for 2022. I have multiple properties & small side business of less then $5000 a year. I have gone through the program and Looks about the same as previous returns. Pretty straight forward by just answering all the questions. I will file on Oct 16th. Any tips?
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My CPA retired in 2021. I am doing my own taxes for the first time in years with Turbo Tax program for 2022. I have multiple properties & small side business of less then $5000 a year. I have gone through the program and Looks about the same as previous returns. Pretty straight forward by just answering all the questions. I will file on Oct 16th. Any tips?
The self-filing mistakes don't usually appear until you get a letter from the IRS, sell the property and need to fix it, or talk to other real estate investors and then realize you are missing out on thousands of $ in tax savings to save a few hundred $ in filing fees ...