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Airbnb Taxes 2019 Explained
Summary
This is an episode of the Get Paid For Your Pad podcast discussing US taxes for Airbnb hosts in 2019. The guest expert offers insights into tax filing and potential deductions, also mentioning a discount on tax filing services.
Key Insights
- •A lot of rural clients are outperforming those located in the big (sub)urban areas such as New York and Los Angeles.
Action Items
- ✓Consider using the provided link to get a $50 discount on tax filings.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Shared Economy CPA: Listeners are offered a $50 discount on tax filings, going to https://sharedeconomycpa.com/gpfyp/(https://sharedeconomycpa.com/gpfyp/)
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