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Tim Watkins
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Need a new accountant. Kansas LLC with Kansas and Iowa property

Tim Watkins
  • Burbank, CA
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Looking for an accountant to do our LLC taxes.
We were just informed by our California accountant that he can't help with our Kansas LLC. We wish we were informed sooner as we are now in a hurry. 
We have 2 properties, both purchased in 2017. A duplex in Wichita KS and a house on contract in Iowa. 
The two partners are in LA and Des Moines, IA but we are happy working remotely. 

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Katie L.
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Katie L.
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  • San Diego, CA
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@Tim Watkins

You're looking for someone to do the LLC return only? Or your personal return as well? If you're managing from California, your KS LLC may be subject to tax in California as well as the Franchise Tax Board takes a broad interpretation of "doing business" in CA. I see you're in the L.A. area -- you can try reaching out to @Logan Allec who is well-versed in a lot of real estate tax and accounting.  He might be really busy right now but he is likely a good reference for you.

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