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WEBINAR: No Suprises for Tax Time
Instructor:  RETI
Location: 
EXTERNAL REGISTRATION
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Real estate income is anything but predictable—and without the right accounting and tax prep systems in place, it’s easy to overpay in taxes, miss deductions, or scramble when filing season arrives.In this practical webinar, you’ll learn how to organize your finances, track commissions and expenses correctly, and prepare for tax time with confidence. Whether you’re a solo agent or running a growing team, this session breaks down accounting and tax prep in clear, real-world terms—no accounting degree required.In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:Set up simple, effective accounting systems for real estate income, Track commissions, expenses, and reimbursements accurately, Understand common deductions real estate agents often miss, Prepare throughout the year so tax season isn’t stressful, Know when to DIY and when to work with a CPA or tax pro. You’ll walk away with actionable steps to clean up your books, stay compliant, and keep more of the money you work so hard to earn.
Hosted by RETI's Warren Dow.

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