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Tom Puiia
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CPA Recommendation NH

Tom Puiia
  • Portsmouth, NH
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Hey Everyone - Although I'm satisfied with my current CPA, I'm exploring whether there might be options with deeper real estate expertise. While my situation is relatively straightforward with a W-2 job and 5 rental properties, I feel I'm not receiving the proactive planning and guidance I seek. I very well could be over analyzing this but hoping to gather the BP community's thoughts and suggestions for CPAs on the Seacoast of NH.

Thanks in advance!

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    Kelly O'Keefe
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    Kelly O'Keefe
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    @Tom Puiia

    Are you committed to meeting in person or are you willing to meet remotely? If you are willing to meet remotely there are 20+ professionals on this site who can help. 

    As a fulltime W-2 earner it may be hard to claim REPS status, but material participation, cost segregation, and other strategies could benefit you. I think it is worth setting up a meeting with a few companies specializing in real estate and seeing if there potential for savings. 

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