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Introduction to Self-Directed IRAs
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Investing in Real Estate
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Traditional vs Roth IRAs
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The Power of Leverage
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Self-Directing Your IRA
Investing in what you know best is part of the power of a Self-Directed IRA. A truly Self-Directed IRA allows you to invest in assets that are alternatives of conventional stocks, bonds and mutual funds. These assets, which are also approved by the IRS, include real estate, notes, private placements, gold, natural resources and much more. Many types of IRA accounts (Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Individual 401(k), SEP IRA and SIMPLE IRA) have the capability of being self-directed.
What We Offer
At MidAtlantic IRA, we allow to you to invest in any asset that is permitted by the IRS. Some of your investment options include:
Real Estate
Notes
Private Stock
Precious Metals
Oil and Gas
Raw Land
The Ins and Outs of Series EE Savings Bond Taxation
Do you own Series EE bonds? Take a look at the issue dates to see if the bonds are no longer earning interest. Here’s some information about how bond interest is taxed.
IRA Charitable Donations: An Alternative to Taxable Required Distributions
Here’s a strategy for older taxpayers who are philanthropically inclined and also take distributions from their traditional IRAs.
Caring for an Elderly Relative? You May Be Eligible for Tax Breaks.
You may have overlooked some tax breaks if you are caring for an elderly relative. Here’s a rundown.
The Tax Mechanics Involved in the Sale or Trade of Business Property
The tax treatment of the sale of business assets can be complex. Here’s an overview.
Thinking About Converting Your Home into a Rental Property
It’s home selling (and buying) season. What are the tax consequences if you buy another home but decide to keep your current home and rent it out?
Once You File Your Tax Return, Consider These 3 Issues
Once your 2021 tax return has been filed, there still may be some issues to consider. Many people have questions about how to find their refund status, which records can be thrown out and when to file amended tax returns.