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Diego E. Ramírez
  • West Hills, CA
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How do you find a Great CPA in Los Angeles Area?

Diego E. Ramírez
  • West Hills, CA
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Hello BP, 
I recently purchased 2 homes, one for living and the second one for investment. Close to Miami (Florida). 

I would like to know how are you doing with your taxes? All the CPA's I have contacted don't seemed very knowledgeable in Real State Investment. For example, in my situation, I have 2 roomates and I want to know if is better to add them on my taxes to increase my Salary and depreciated my own house? or I want to know if I need an LLC for my investment property in Miami? or home office depreciation, Mortgage insurance deduction? all of this topics that we have learned here by listening to the podcast.

  

I am looking to hire a professional CPA to max out my returns (Legally). 

Please share your experience, how did you find your CPA?

Thank you in Advance 

Diego R. 

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