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David de Luna
  • Rental Property Investor
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CPA with Rental Property experience?

David de Luna
  • Rental Property Investor
  • NorCal
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I'm looking for a CPA in CA to do my taxes now that I own a rental property. I don't necessarily need them to be geographically near me in the San Francisco East Bay. Any recommendations?

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Katie L.
  • Attorney and CPA
  • San Diego, CA
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Katie L.
  • Attorney and CPA
  • San Diego, CA
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@David de Luna

I have names for you in San Diego if you're interested in working remotely.  Shoot me a PM if so.  One word of caution - since you are a CA resident, you'll either want to go with a CA-based CPA or work with someone who is intimately familiar with CA.  California is sort of its own beast when it comes to taxes and laws, much more complex than the vast majority of other states.  If you have property in other states, you may have to file a non-resident return in that state, but your CA return will be much larger and intensive.

*This post does not create an attorney-client or CPA-client relationship.  Readers are advised to seek professional advice.

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