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Milton Durstine
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southwest PA
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Looking For Tax Pros, CPAs, ETC...Southwest PA

Milton Durstine
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southwest PA
Posted

Hello BP!

If you're reading this, you're reading my first post!!

In 2018 I purchased a duplex. I've been doing the taxes myself using TurboTax. I've read ONE book (from NOLO) on rental tax guidelines/strategies. Anyway I feel like I only have the vaguest grasp or understanding of how to do my taxes correctly and take advantage of all deductions, breaks, credits, etc. The duplex is going great. I'm currently in the process of purchasing a SFH. I have plans to continue to buy more rental properties, complicating taxes further.

I need tax help. Should I look for someone in my area (Southwest PA)? Is that even necessary? What questions should I even ask this person? 

Any tax pro feel free to reach out.

  • Milton Durstine