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Ayne C.
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Quickbooks vs something else

Ayne C.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Hi all I'm sitting at 5 units right now and decided to optimize my tax situation. Is QuickBooks worth the $20 a month?? That's what my new accountant recommended, just wondering if that's not overkill for my small operation.
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    Carl Fischer
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    @Ayne C.

    If your accountant recommends it I would use it. You will save that in the cpa cost. If it isn’t worth it then quit the QB contract. My company uses QBs — I switched 15 years ago from excel spread sheets after an irs audit.    Seems good and every Bookeeper  knows it. 

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