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Are you a CPA with STR experience and multi-state returns?

Rudy Klimo
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We have 2 STR investments in NY state and are domiciled in Cleveland area. Our current tax CPA is not as creative but more traditional in planning strategy. Anyone have any tips regarding Capital Gains and filing status in 2 different states and ramifications of doing so? I am married and typically have filed as such but is there an opportunity to avoid CG tax by filing as separate for the next 2 years and using the 183-day rule to live in NY and satisfy 2 out of 5 year residency? Any help/suggestions would be great.