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Carey Lilly
  • East Lyme, CT
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Investor-friendly accountants in SE Connecticut?

Carey Lilly
  • East Lyme, CT
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Up til now, I have been a "by the numbers" sort of taxpayer, no deductions or fancy paperwork. Obviously, if my first house hack deal goes thru, I'd like to maximize all the deductions that I can. Does anyone have recommendations for REI-friendly accountants? I'm in SE CT, but New Haven or Middletown are not out of the question.

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Carey Lilly
  • East Lyme, CT
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@Logan Allec Thanks for the spreadsheet analysis tool. I learned something new. As regards the accountant, I don't mind working remotely. When it comes to state taxes, I'm generally of a mind that it's best to have someone experienced with the local tax laws. But I will broaden my search.

@Michael Noto Thanks for the lead. I will look them up.

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