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Accountants and Tax Advisors in Pensacola, Fl.

Julia Ferris
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Hello,

I am looking for Real Estate knowledgeable Accountants and/or tx advisors. I don’t want to waste anyone’s time; I know this topic has been covered, and I have done searches. However, I am at the point where I'm still too small to pay a lot, and I'm a little too big to not go to Real Estate experts. For example, I still can't figure out if I'm supposed to get a cost segregation study for a house I renovated last year. I bought it in 2021, but did the majority of renovations in 2022. But it is only in $250,000 house, so would a cost segregation study be economical (I heard they are expensive).

But on the other hand, I am debt-to-income ratio conscience; so if I want my income to be high, should I suck it up, and pay the taxes?

My regular accountant is up to $1000 just to file my tax return. But I have never gotten the feeling that that firm was super Real Estate savvy. This is why I am having trouble with searching for the answers myself.

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