CARL WATTS & ASSOCIATES
October 08, 2012
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Business investments may include partnerships, joint ventures, and private stock. This can be a platform to fund a start-up business or other for-profit venture that is managed by someone other than the account owner of the IRA.
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Other alternative investments include: commodities, hedge funds, commercial paper, foreign stock, royalty rights, equipment & leases, American depository receipts, and U.S. T-bill.
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As a self-directed IRA investor you can choose to employ a self-directed IRA LLC structure. With such a structure you, as the account holder, can direct your IRA custodian to invest into a limited liability company that you manage yourself. You can then execute transactions on the LLC level without the involvement of the IRA custodian, thus reducing fees and eliminating custodian transactional fees and delays. The profits of the LLC pass through to the IRA with nearly identical tax favorable treatment.
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Holders of self-directed IRA/LLCs are free to invest in alternative as well as traditional assets. Those who want to add securities to their portfolio can open a brokerage account in the name of the LLC at a brokerage house of their choice.
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All rules and regulations that apply to an IRA also apply to an IRA/LLC; so the use of the LLC does not exempt the IRA from making prohibited investments and transactions.
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Prohibited investments include life insurance and collectibles like artworks, rugs, antiques, metals, gems, stamps, coins, alcoholic beverages and certain other tangible personal property.
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Prohibited transactions are, in a nutshell, all direct and indirect transactions between the IRA and a disqualified person. Prohibited transactions with an IRA include: borrowing money from it; selling property to it; receiving unreasonable compensation for managing it; using it as security for a loan; buying property for personal use (present or future) with IRA funds.
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Disqualified persons are:
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If you are found guilty of prohibited investments/transactions, you will have to pay a penalty on the amount of money that you made from those investments. This could ultimately lead to forfeiting the money in your account.
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Also worth mentioning is that self-directed IRAs (which are tax exempt entities) were created for long-term investing, and when they purchase an asset that produces income unrelated to the intent of the "plan" by operating a business, acquiring or improving property through debt financing, or certain partnerships in which the plan owns an interest, then that income is subject to taxation.
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The Unrelated Business Taxable Income (UBTI) is subject to Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT), which is a very steep and complicated form of taxation. Much like Federal Income Tax, UBIT is set to a laddered schedule and it is compressed on much tighter levels for trusts such as an IRA. Professional help is undoubtedly required to help you through tax calculations.
You may benefit from consulting a tax adviser before opening an IRA and a financial adviser before choosing investments. You may incur unnecessary taxes and IRS penalties if you don't follow contribution, distribution and investment rules. |
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If you are only going to invest in traditional assets (such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and CDs) you are better off with a mainstream IRA. Self directed IRA fees will almost always be higher than those charged for mainstream IRA accounts.
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You have the option to make your self-directed IRA a traditional IRA or a Roth IRA. Traditional IRAs grow tax-deferred. When money is withdrawn, the distribution is added to the adjusted gross income.
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Roth IRAs are funded from post-tax money, meaning there is no tax deduction and the owner of the self-directed IRA can withdraw money tax-free, provided that he holds the IRA for a minimum of five years.
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Self-directed IRAs can be transferred to other people under special circumstances. In the event of death a spouse can become the beneficiary and be allowed to take over the self-directed IRA. This allows the widow(er) to continue to use the money while gaining tax benefits by not having to automatically liquidate the entire account upon death.
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In the event of a divorce, if the IRA is required to be split among the couple as part of the divorce court order, the IRA can be transferred into an (ex)spousal IRA.
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So, a self-directed IRA isn't quite as simple as just opening an account, many investors may feel more comfortable sticking with stocks, bonds, and mutual funds that most IRAs hold. But if you have an entrepreneurial spirit and want to tap your retirement accounts for financing, a self-directed IRA can open the door to a bright future.
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All in all, managing a self-directed IRA requires a certain level of skills, knowledge and experience, therefore help and guidance from specialized professionals is essential to your success.
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Everybody knows what an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is, but just for the sake of the subject of this newsletter, let us outline that an IRA is an investing tool used by individuals to set aside money for retirement each year, with earnings tax-deferred until withdrawals begin at age 59 ½ or later.
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IRAs are attractive because they provide methods of allowing money that would have been otherwise paid in taxes to grow.
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Money in this type of investment can earn nearly twice as much as if it were held in a taxable account where state and federal taxes eat up a large portion of earnings. With a Roth IRA, the savings can be even greater because the money can be taken tax free at retirement.
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As you know, there are several types of IRAs: traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs.
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Many taxpayers have IRAs set up through an employer. IRAs are regulated by IRS rules that govern how much an investor can contribute, what he can invest in, and what transactions are prohibited. Most IRAs invest in bank or brokerage investments (stocks, bonds and mutual funds).
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A Self-Directed IRA is an IRA that allows and even requires you as the account owner to make investment decisions and investments on behalf of the retirement plan.
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Real estate investments may include residential and commercial properties (U.S. & International), farmland, raw land, new construction, property renovation, development, and passive rental income. Real estate purchased in a self-directed IRA can have a mortgage placed against the property, thus lowering the amount of total cash needed for a purchase; however, neither the IRA nor the account owner of the IRA can have personal liability on the mortgage.
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