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Investors & landlords
Is 2018 the first year you're reporting rental income/expenses, and you just messed up by entering it on SCH C? If so, you can't transfer. But you do need to delete the SCH C. We can help with that.
Also let me know if 2018 is the first year you are dealing with rental property. I have a ton of information you will find useful. I can't stress the importance of absolute perfection on the very first SCH E. Even the tiniest of mistakes will grow exponentially larger over time. Then when you catch your error (if the IRS doesn't catch it first) the cost of fixing it will be expensive. So let me know if I can save you that potential headache and pain to your wallet. 🙂
Also let me know if 2018 is the first year you are dealing with rental property. I have a ton of information you will find useful. I can't stress the importance of absolute perfection on the very first SCH E. Even the tiniest of mistakes will grow exponentially larger over time. Then when you catch your error (if the IRS doesn't catch it first) the cost of fixing it will be expensive. So let me know if I can save you that potential headache and pain to your wallet. 🙂
‎June 1, 2019
9:57 AM