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Should I engage a CPA now or wait until we've built up a basic portfolio?

Matthew Samson
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Hi all. My wife and I are still in the 'learning phase' as real estate investors, but we know for sure that in the next year (a) we will be converting our primary residence in to a rental, and (b) buying another house that will be our primary residence for 1-2 years so that we can qualify for an owner occupied mortgage. In the meantime, we may also want to renovate our current home to increase its overall and/or rental value.

The plan is to scale our real estate investment portfolio pretty aggressively after our next purchase.

We're still a ways off doing any transactions, and when we do I can probably figure out the basic financials on my own. But should I?  We will inevitably work with a CPA in the future, but are there benefits to starting that relationship now?  

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    Joshua Thompson
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    Hi Matthew,

    This is a great and valid question! Being a tax professional I would say currently it doesn't sound like something you need just yet. Regardless a consultation or meeting with a tax professional will provide a TON of value and information but if you're 6 - 12 months out from determining if you'll make these big moves then it might be a bit early. Now this might be an unpopular answer compared to my colleagues but it might not be necessary just yet especially if you're savvy and know a bit about taxes. 


    Now if you have other major things going on in your life then yes by all means I would recommend meeting with a tax professional yesterday but it might be a bit early. However, there is nearly 0% downside to meeting with a tax professional early and building that relationship. It wouldn't hurt if you wanted to do that now as they could provide good information as you move forward and make decisions.

    Benefits: building a relationship, shopping firms to get the best fit, knowledge regarding big financial decision before they occur, knowing if  you're making any major mistakes, determining if your plans will actually help you tax wise 


    Summary

    It might be too early but only something good can come out of a meeting with a knowledgable tax professional earlier rather than later.

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