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Ali Garced
  • Real Estate Agent
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Tucson CPA Recommendations?

Ali Garced
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tucson, AZ
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Hey there,

I'm looking for an REI focused CPA in the Tucson, AZ area. Any recommendations?

Thanks!

-Ali 

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Jake Hottenrott
  • CPA
  • Belleville, IL
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Jake Hottenrott
  • CPA
  • Belleville, IL
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@Ali Garced - My recommendation is to find a few pros who specialize in real estate investing (many of the pros on here do just that) and arrange a conversation. You can get a quick feel to see if that is someone you'd like working with, how they like to communicate and if you are a good fit to work together. Additionally you can read their posts here to see how they get voted on by other tax pros and if they are able to cite real world cases and tax law to support their positions.

I wouldn't limit my search to local, unless you are someone who HAS to have a face to face meeting every time you meet with someone. Many of the pros here work virtually with clients throughout the US. Also, a local tax pro might work with everyone and any type of tax situation that walks through the door. They might know enough about real estate tax to be passable, but they might not have specialized knowledge that will really get you the bang for your buck that you are looking for.

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