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Eric Cybulski
  • Rental Property Investor
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Planning Ahead - Looking For CPA

Eric Cybulski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Paul, MN
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My CPA recently passed away and I am looking for a CPA moving forward. I have rental properties in MN and NV and we are currently looking into the STR market.

I have reached out to a couple of CPAs here on BP, but I have not gotten any responses.  

Any guidance / advice/ recommendations would be great appreciated as tax season is quickly approaching.

Thanks

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Michael Plaks
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Michael Plaks
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Thanks.  I will keep searching.

What are your thoughts on the importance of having a CPA in my home state vs remote?  

Home state may be preferable since each state with state-level taxation has its own quirks. That said, most accountants on this forum have experience across many states and work nationwide. Competence and service are more important than location, IMHO.
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