Tax Return Review – S-Corp and Rental Property

“Bob and Sue” have an S-corp that rents property also owned by the couple with some opportunities to optimize income to take advantage of IRS opportunities. Steven also talks about looking out for indications that a taxpayer is not maximizing their qualified contributions.

 

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