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Gabriella Vehrs
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Managing multiple entities

Gabriella Vehrs
  • Fresno, CA
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When you have multiple entities, do you pay your lawyer or CPA to manage them for you, or do you just handle all the upkeep yourself?

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Tanvir Sattar
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Tanvir Sattar
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@Gabriella Vehrs I usually pay my CPA for taxes. But I know there are free property management softwares out there that can handle multiple business entities. 

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