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Question on STR and Tax
I am a new investor and do not know a lot about running STR . I have a STR and I want to make sure I am maximizing write offs . My current CPA is saying because I make over a certain amount I am limited to what i can write off . I have used him for over 20 years and has been great but I want to make sure he is not missing any tax benefits for STR. Thanks in advance , I'm sure this is super basic but it's where i am at .
Thanks,
Kyle