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Only 1 B&H, Want to Flip, Need affordable accountant?
So my mom and I have one rental. We want to start flipping. In 2016 we used an accountant to do our taxes and ended up spending 10% of our income from the property. Obviously this isn't affordable so in 2017 I did the taxes. I was CFP® in my past life so i wasn't too unfamiliar with taxes but knowing how much there is to miss I know the wise decision is to get help in 2018. How do I find an accountant that won't eat all of our profits? should i go to H&R? Should i find a young CPA? Anyone have experience here?