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Eddie Lozada
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Real Estate Investor friendly CPA knows about CA Tax Laws etc.

Eddie Lozada
  • Los Angeles
Posted

Hello everyone, good morning!

Some of you have seen my last post regarding the debt-income issue that I am having in getting approved. Many of you have reached out in the comments or by messaging me. Thank you to all of you who have taken the time to respond. 

NEXT QUESTION! I am looking for a CPA (I do not mind if they are not based in California, HOWEVER they must be knowledgable of CA Tax LAW) and would love to know if anyone has any recommendations. I own a business I take home a W2 plus owner draws and the business is split 3 ways so I hold a 33.4% share in the business. 

Any insight helps and is greatly appreciated!

Best,

Eddie

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