All Forum Posts by: Jason Henry
Jason Henry has started 6 posts and replied 15 times.
Quote from @Account Closed:
Hey Jason, please keep in mind as accountants we cannot self-promote as it is against BP's rules. Also keep in mind most accountants are heads down working with wrapping things up for clients. You would most likely be filing an extension which gives you 6 months more to file, but not pay so keep in mind there will be some small fees associated with the delay (which may not apply to your situation).
be sure to find an accountant who is willing to grow with you, and is not too high priced fee-wise. Not too low either, you don't want to go with someone who is just focused on price as this is a quality of a not-so-great accountant. Accountants are in such demand, that the best are not even accepting clients half the time.
The other problem I see often with accountants on here is that they specialize in larger investors, and have really high prices when you as a smaller investor do not need all the bells and whistles.
Another thing I see is folks thinking they need to have a tax professional in their state. We as a firm have investors working with us who have rental properties all over the US big and small.
Finding a real estate-focused tax professional and one who can help with advisory and grow with you would be my suggestion to focus your efforts on finding. Best of luck in your search!
Sorry I did not know I could ask for assistance in that way.
Quote from @Michael Plaks:
Some people will contact you anyway, because they don't follow the rules, alas.
Hello,
My CPA has suffered an accident, and I am looking for a CPA to help file my taxes this year. If you are interested, please respond or if you know someone whom you would recommend, please respond.
Thank you
Jason Henry
Post: Need a fact check BRRRR

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Thank you Alex and Ko.
Post: Need a fact check BRRRR

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Thank you for the advice. The property is in a good area. It has smoke damage, but I see your point. Thank you again!
Post: Need a fact check BRRRR

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Can someone run the numbers to ensure I am correct. This is my first BRRRR and I do not want to miss anything.
Purchase price $25K Cash
Rehab $80k
ARV $130K
80% refi $104K which leave $1k in the deal (I am ok with that)
Rent $1200
Taxes and Insurance $150
Repairs/maintenance $36
Vacancy $36
Capex $60
Property Management $120
Cash Flow $70
Please advise if you would do this or not and if you would change anything.
Thanks in advance!
Anyone know/have where I can obtain a legit promissory note?
Thank you
Thank you for the advice.
New investor here. Looking to find wholesaler deals. Can anyone please tell me where to find wholesale deals online? How to obtain a list of deals in a certain market or area?
Post: Newbie BRRRR question

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That is interesting. Thanks Nate!