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Any cpas in chicago to help me with learning taxes

Daniel Luna
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I am a 16 year old working on trying to learn the tax law and getting into real estate. I would really appreciate if there were any cpas in chicago area that are willing to help me learn the tax law and assist me with learning the real estate tax write offs.

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Michael Plaks
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@Daniel Luna

Thumbs up for wanting to learn it this early. CPAs are not able to spend their valuable time on private lessons, and you are probably not able to pay their hourly rate.

Your best bet is to offer to volunteer some free work for them in exchange for learning, aka internship.

Or - dare I suggest - there're books on Amazon and videos on YouTube.

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