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Updated over 6 years ago, 07/08/2018

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Vivek Shah
  • Cary, NC
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Using tax professionals

Vivek Shah
  • Cary, NC
Posted

Has anyone ever us ProactiveAT in Cary, NC. I've set up a meeting with them to find out some more information. Recently I've started investing in properties and I know my taxes are going to be very complicated. I wanted to find someone who can prepare taxes but I also want them to help me save as well. Basically find things I can write off and help me with things I don't even know about in the tax world. Any advice about taxes would help really. They also do bookkeeping but I don't have many properties yet for it to be tough. Isn't bookkeeping and preparing taxes the same thing though?

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