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CPA recommendations for tristate area

Cecilia Fields
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Hello everyone!

I've been reading and keeping up with the Bigger Pockets community and I've learned so much valuable information. I've come to the realization that while my portfolio is small, it's best if I start tax strategizing now. Does anyone have a CPA they would recommend in the tristate area? I'm current in Jersey and looking for a new CPA that's very familiar with the real estate tax laws. 

I would appreciate any advice you can give me!

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Jason Malabute
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Hi Cecilia! Just wanted to chime in—finding a local CPA isn’t as important as finding one who specializes in working with real estate investors. Ideally, you want someone who also invests in real estate themselves and truly understands the strategies from both sides. Also, make sure they’re up to date on the new tax law changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—there are a lot of new provisions in there that specifically benefit real estate investors. Hope that helps!

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