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Joe Taft
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Real Estate CPA in Texas

Joe Taft
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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My business partner and I started our residential real estate company February, 2019 in Texas.

We are looking for a CPA to help us with our taxes.

Currently we have 3 properties in the DFW area.

Any recommendations would be much appreciated! 👍🏻

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Jake Hottenrott
  • CPA
  • Belleville, IL
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Jake Hottenrott
  • CPA
  • Belleville, IL
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@Joe Taft - The best part about Texas taxes is the lack of personal income tax.  This is a great opportunity for you to find a tax professional that focuses not just on compliance, but rather on forward facing strategy to help you create your real estate future.  It might be a little late in the game (the start of tax season) to interview a lot of tax pros, but reach out to a few that you see active and posting on here.  Especially if they have a lot of votes and provide value on their posts!  Best of luck!!

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