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Updated 9 months ago, 02/29/2024

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Finding a CPA for REI

Eran Withana
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I listened to Amanda Han in BP podcast and also read "Tax Free Wealth" by Tom Wheelwright. I just signed contracts for my first two rental properties in OK and LA. I also have W-2 income. 

I was trying to find a CPA and still struggling to find a good one that fit my needs. There are places famous for REI that charge over $5-10k just for planning and I'm not sure whether I'm there yet. The other CPAs that I talked to, I don't know whether they know enough about REI. Hence, wondering how others find their CPAs.

I also understand that the cost also reflect what you get and at the same time don't wanna pay too much. Any suggestions on how I should find someone? Do you think I can do this myself with Turbotax?

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