Finance
A Utah buyer who is self-employed will typically need to provide lenders with:
AOnly a bank statement showing sufficient funds
BTwo years of tax returns, profit and loss statements, and business bank statements✓ Correct
CA letter from their accountant confirming income
DOnly the most recent year's tax return
Explanation
Self-employed borrowers face more rigorous income documentation. Lenders typically require 2 years of personal and business tax returns, year-to-date P&L statements, and business bank statements to verify income stability and business viability.
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