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John OConnor
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Taking fewer deductions in my piano business to increase DTI?

John OConnor
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  • East Hartford, CT
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Hey Guys!

I am a piano tuner and in the past I've always taken as many deductions as possible to save on taxes. Should I be taking no deductions to maximize my DTI ratio, taking as many as I can to save on taxes, or something in the middle? How should I be thinking about it and doing it this year?

Thanks in advance! Love all the wisdom here on BiggerPockets!

-John

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