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Bill Mitchell
  • Mansfield, TX
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Wholesaling Business and Taxes

Bill Mitchell
  • Mansfield, TX
Posted

Preparing for taxes this year. 2013 was my first time to wholesale part time + my day job. Can I simply do schedule C for my wholesaling profits using Turbo Tax or something of that nature noting my profits and expenses?

Or should I get a CPA involved. I only wholesaled in 2013, no buy and hold or retail flips, so I am thinking it may not be necessary to get a CPA at this stage.

Thanks