Questions tagged [self-directed-ira]

A self-directed IRA, provided by some financial institutions in the United States, which allows alternative investments for retirement savings. Some examples of these alternative investments are: real estate, private mortgages, private company stock, oil and gas limited partnerships, precious metals, horses, and intellectual property.

A self-directed Individual Retirement Account is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), provided by some financial institutions in the United States, which allows alternative investments for retirement savings. Some examples of these alternative investments are: real estate, private mortgages, private company stock, oil and gas limited partnerships, precious metals, horses, and intellectual property. The SEC has identified IRA structure as having increased risk of fraud.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations require that a qualified trustee, or custodian, hold IRA assets on behalf of the IRA owner. The trustee/custodian provides custody of the assets, processes all transactions, maintains other records pertaining to them, files required IRS reports, issues client statements, helps clients understand the rules and regulations pertaining to certain prohibited transactions, and performs other administrative duties on behalf of the self-directed IRA owner.

The account owner for all IRAs chooses among the investment options allowed by the IRA custodian. For regular IRAs these options usually include stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, but with a self-directed IRA, the term "self-directed" refers to the significantly broader range of alternative investments available to the account owner. IRA custodians are allowed to restrict the types of assets they will handle in addition to Internal Revenue Code (IRC) restrictions.

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Can I use my Roth IRA to start a business?

I've recently been reading up on Roth IRA to Self-Directed IRA plans. And I've seen a few places that mention their use as a seed-fund to start your own business.. Where can I find the parts of the tax code that regulate self-directed IRAs, and the…
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What are the advantages/disadvantages of a self-directed IRA?

I recently learned of self-directed IRAs. Here is how it works: I open a self-directed IRA account with a company that acts as a custodian of my account (here is a short list of such companies). I transfer or deposit funds to my self-directed IRA…
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Unmarried couple, should we open a joint investment account or separate accounts?

My partner and I are unmarried and will be remaining that way. We want to finally start an investment portfolio and taking advantage of things like IRAs etc. I will be managing the portfolio(s) for both of us. My question is, should we open a…
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Source of funds for formation of IRA-owned LLC

I've been reading the excellent book The Self Directed IRA Handbook by Mat Sorensen. My understanding is that I can achieve personal control of the checkbook for my retirement investments by forming an LLC that is wholly owned by my IRA (not owned…
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If I put dividend-paying stocks in my IRA, where does the dividend go when paid?

I have a rollover IRA from an old job's 401k. I have had it sitting uninvested (where it's outperforming my new job's 401k) and I want to start investing it on my own. If I put a stock that pays a dividend into my IRA, where does the dividend go?…
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Use of Self Directed IRA for Lending Second Mortgage

Here's the scenario: Let's say that I have someone who wants to borrow money from me to buy or rehab a house (i.e. secured loan), but I do not have enough money in my personal savings or self directed IRA to make the loan. Could we draw up two…
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Joint or separate IRA from 401(k) and 403(b), for couple moved abroad

My spouse and I moved overseas. We are considering converting our 401(k) and 403(b) to self-directed IRAs. What would be the pros and cons of combining both, in 1 IRA, versus 2 individual IRAs?
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Self directed IRA holds income property that generates cash flow. Can we withdraw based on wife's age?

I have a self directed IRA that has invested in income property. It generates a few thousand a month in positive cash flow which is currently being re-invested in other funds that the IRA holds. Currently, we (my wife & I) are not taking any…
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I'm self-employed, should I contribute to a SEP-IRA or a Solo 401k?

I own my company and am the only employee. I have set up a SEP-IRA, but have yet to contribute to it. Can anyone expand on benefits of my SEP-IRA vs. opening a Solo 401k and contributing to it instead?
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Best way to set up a rental income stream for property I already own - checkbook IRA?

Here's my situation: I'm 41. We bought a home in Dayton, OH in 2018 for $140k, with about 4k to 6k sq ft of livable space (depending on how you count it). There is an old two-story servant's quarters behind the home that is an additional 1400 sq ft,…
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I'm working for parents for money for Roth IRA. What docs might be needed to support it as earned income?

I'm 58 years old, and living at home with my parents. I do some things to help them out, but they are being a bit generous to let me stay in an addition that my grandmother built on to their house. I also do house and other work for them. I do a…
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Qualified Stock Options purtchased through my Roth IRA

I have qualified stock options for the company I work for, and want to have them paid for out of my Roth IRA. Can I do this?
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How would you balance this scenario?

I have two jobs, one is in the private sector (access to 401k) and one is in the public sector academia (access to 401b/453b) and my wife has a private sector job (access to 401k) and both of us of course have access to IRAs, investments and…
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Considering current market situation is it wise to convert 401K account into IRA

This is what I know about 401k and IRA accounts: 401k accounts are employer-sponsored plans, which means that you can only participate in a 401k plan if your employer offers one. IRAs, on the other hand, can be opened and funded by anyone who meets…
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Contribute to IRA when covered by 401(k)

401k situation : Both my partner and I have employer that provide 401(k) coverage and the employer matches certain percentage. We max out these options My 401k plan doesn’t give my much flexibility/ options when it comes to…
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