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Owner Occupied Book Keeping

Steven Clark
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This is my first year doing taxes as an owner occupied 3 family house. This past year I had two folders one that I put all receipts that where costs to my unit and the other was for my 2 tenants. As I am getting organized to meet with my CPA at end of the month, I have realized I could have done this more efficiently. I have started an excel sheet but then started wonder would it be worth it to invest into QuickBooks? I do plan on expanding my portfolio however I think it’s going to be 2-3years before I recoup the costs of this house/renovations that it needs before I will have enough money for another down payment. If I did go with QuickBooks recommendations on desktop version vs online? Any and all advise would be greatly appreciated!

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Pat L.
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Pat L.
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For rentals we prep the excel spreadsheet to look like a Scheduler's E for each & every property.

Complete with a breakdown, off to the side, of all receipts & or capital expenditures. Each property also has its own bank account so the complete ledger is avail for review if required. 

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