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Alyxandria Welch
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Record keeping question

Alyxandria Welch
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello,

I am curious to see what everyone keeps track of during the year to keep their business running smoothly. Especially curious what you all keep for tax season to make it easier when itemizing. How do you keep track of these things? 

Thanks!!

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Joseph Firmin
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Joseph Firmin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Smyrna, GA
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Hi @Alyxandria Welch, good question. We use Stessa to organize our records and tax/accounting information. For business/LLC docs, property information, shared documents, inspection reports, leases, etc. we use GSuite, Drive, Docs, Sheets - all that good stuff. Once you get the hang of it, it is second nature to share docs, grant access, import, move etc.

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