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Michael M.
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CPA for Out of State Investments

Michael M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tustin, CA
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Hi All, 

So I did some looking around on the forums within this sub-topic and it looks like there are numerous recommendations for CPA. A question I have is about how much does it cost you to get the taxes prepared with them? Not sure if it would affect pricing but I have a typical W2 job, some stocks and have a total of (4) out of state rental units.
 

Also any personal experience / reviews with the CPAs throughout BP? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

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Carl Fischer
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Carl Fischer
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@Michael M.

The CPAs in the BP forums are good @Lance Lvovsky @Ashish Acharya @Michael Plaks      @Brandon Hall etc are solid contributors. They can most likely help you but don’t just look at the tax return cost -use your CPA for planning and expertise and take some  of the stress off yourself.  The value for what they save you is the trade off. One good idea can save taxes for decades. 

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