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Jared Hohensee
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CPA in Austin, TX with Real Estate Knowledge?

Jared Hohensee
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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HI there, I'm looking for a CPA in Austin, TX that knows (and potentially invests) in real estate.  Also, I'm looking for one that would be willing to share their knowledge and discuss real estate strategies.  Please let me know if you have anyone you would like to recommend.

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Natalie Kolodij
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Natalie Kolodij
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I'm going to strongly disagree with Marian. 

A good CPA is invaluable- and goes to school for 5 years and passes an exam comparable to the BAR. 

Your Real estate team needs experts. Find a good CPA they will protect you, save you money, and provide value to your business. 

H&R block is just tax prepares. I Just fixed a return where H&R block had a client pay an additional $14k of tax for no reason on the sale of a primary residence. 

You get what you pay for. It applies to almost everything related to real estate and is no different here. 

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