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Real Estate and Social Media focused CPA/Tax Strategist

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I'm located in Chattanooga, TN and purchased my first property this year. My wife and I, along with a third partner, are looking for a short term rental (AirBnb, VRBO) out of state to purchase late 2021/early 2022. We also make a good income through social media (Youtube/Tiktok). Does anyone know of a CPA/Tax Strategist with experience in both fields? 

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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John Duston
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@Cody Taylor Coppola

A large portion of the CPAs on the site including myself will have good experience with short-term rentals. For the social media niche it's unlikely that you're going to find many that specialize there. For example I specialize in real estate and small to mid-sized businesses but don't specialize in any particular industry for those businesses.

I saw the other comment about retirement plans. I'd recommend just using your 401k and ira and possibly a SEP IRA and not changing that setup until you no longer have W2 jobs.

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