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Marcin G. Tax Time
26 January 2013 | 6 replies
,Yes, some auditors are bigger sticklers than others.
Emily Dixon Dirty Tricks for Auditors (Confession)
14 March 2013 | 0 replies
Whenever my annual general liability insurance or workers compensation insurance auditor would come to visit my office, disrupt my busy workday and get all up in my business I would make sure to be very nice to them but to put them in an uncomfortable work spot.
Jim Bentley Multi account insurance discount for SDIRA
19 March 2013 | 4 replies
I won’t say an over-zealous auditor wouldn’t ever draw extreme examples to penalize your plan, but at some point the parallels become absurd and strain credulity (e.g. you’re also increasing US GDP, and personally gain from that at some level as well).
John A. Claim inspection costs for a cancelled contract?
1 December 2018 | 8 replies
But, since I'm not buying the property, I wanted to be sure.I do plan on keeping a copy of the contract and the receipts for the inspection so that I'm ready when the auditor comes knocking.John
Jeremiah Satterfield New Member From Asheville, NC
12 March 2014 | 15 replies
I am in Charlotte working as an auditor and about to obtain my CPA license so we have similar insterests.
Bryce Tritt New member from Dallas, TX
17 March 2014 | 4 replies
Real estate has always been an interest of mine but after spending two years working as a financial auditor servicing asset management firms with real estate investments its become a passion.
John Van Fosen HUD Homes Not on Open Market
16 March 2014 | 1 reply
I've seen it listed on Auction.com twice, but it didn't sell either time (didn't meet reserve).I'm very interested in this house since it is in my neighborhood (A class), a great location, great schools, it would make an awesome flip or buy and hold.The tax auditor website lists the owner information as follows:OwnerSEC OF HUD 4400 WILL ROGERS PKWY STE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73108 Tax Bill Mailing InfoUS DEPT OF HUD/T.ANDERSON THE WANAMAKER BLDG RE 100 E PENN SQ PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 Is there a way to contact HUD about this property to make an offer?
Harry Campbell How Should/Could my friend invest in RE?
20 April 2014 | 14 replies
You can check the Auditor to verify.
JD Monroe Newbie questions about a Louisiana FSBO 4Plex
7 May 2014 | 4 replies
I went to the county auditor’s website; I found the assessed value and tax info.
Bill Humphrey Risks with the Checkbook IRA (LLC)
2 January 2012 | 7 replies
And since no one is asking for it from the outside, that is until the auditor shows up, then the temptation is to let it slip.