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Atish D.
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Looking for CPA - need help in Taxes

Atish D.
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Hi all,

I’m looking for recommendations for a CPA or EA who is experienced with depreciation and correcting prior-year tax issues.

If you’ve worked with someone you trust, I’d really appreciate any referrals.

Thanks in advance!

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Aaron Zimmerman
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Aaron Zimmerman
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What you can do is file a form 3115 to catch up the depreciation that should have been taken on the property. I'd look to extend your return and get it right this year. 

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