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Asheville North Carolina Self-Directed IRA
Why American IRA, LLC?
American IRA, LLC is one of the leading third-party administrators for self-directed retirement accounts in the United States. Founder and president Jim Hitt has been investing his own personal assets in Self-Directed IRAs, including Self-Directed Real Estate IRAs, for more than 40 years. Our much more efficient flat-fee, menu-based fee schedule frequently allows investors to save thousands in fees each year.
With an American IRA self-directed retirement account, you have the freedom to decide what to invest in. We will work with you and your professionals to maximize the tax-deferred and tax-free potential of your retirement account. American IRA serves as a Third-Party Administrator (TPA) providing educational and administrative services on behalf of the Custodian, New Vision Trust Company.
New Vision Trust Company, a State Chartered South Dakota Trust Company is a full-service passive custodian that was created to bring sensibility to the investment process New Vision Trust Company has streamlined the investment process to give investors the tools they need to be flexible and profitable. Our transactions are reviewed and audited internally as well as externally by the Banking Commissions in South Dakota and North Carolina, respectively.
To get started, click here to open an account, or call American IRA today at 866-7500-IRA(472).
The Time to Take Control is Now.
For investors ready to take control of their future in a tax-advantaged vehicle, no option offers as much freedom as a Self-Directed IRA. Download The Essential Guide to Self-Directed IRAs to learn why American IRA is your best choice for financial control.
Understand Your Asheville North Carolina Self-Directed IRA Plan Options
Let’s take a moment to consider the various retirement account types:
- Traditional Self-Directed IRA: A retirement account in which you can invest pre-tax or after-tax dollars, and in which your investments grow tax-deferred, meaning you will pay taxes on them once you begin withdrawing them. When you start making retirement withdrawals–defined as withdrawals after you turn 59.5 years old–the money is treated as income.
- Self-Directed Roth IRA: Similar to a Traditional IRA, except you make after-tax dollar contributions so you are paying taxes on the front end. This allows your investments to grow tax-free. After the account has been established for 5 years and after you turn 59.5, your withdrawals are tax and penalty-free.
- Traditional 401(k): A qualified plan that allows employees to make pre-tax elective deferrals. Business owners who want to self-direct can use these as well and allow employees to self-direct their accounts.
- Self-Directed SEP IRA: Simplified Employee Pension that allows employers to make contributions to the retirement of their employees. An employer can also contribute to their own retirement with a Self-Directed SEP IRA.
- Self-Directed SIMPLE IRA: Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees. A “tax-favored” plan that small businesses and individuals can set up for their employees.
- Self-Directed Solo 401(k): A 401(k) plan that a self-employed individual can use for retirement that offers high contribution limits.
- Self-Directed Checkbook IRA: Is a self-directed retirement savings account that is invested in an LLC, that you, the account owner, has complete control over.
As noted throughout, these same accounts offer a high degree of self-direction if you want to direct your own accounts.
A Variety of Investments
One of the chief benefits of directing your own retirement account is that you get to choose your investments from a wide range of options:
- Real estate: Apartment buildings, commercial property, retail space, raw land, etc. If you want to earn an immediate income for your retirement account with your investments, rent can be one of the most powerful ways to ensure that. You can also use leverage in an Asheville North Carolina Self-Directed Real Estate IRA when using non-recourse loans.
- Private IRA Lending: You can negotiate the terms, interest rate, and length of the loan, as well as other variables like the monthly payment amounts and whether the loan is secured or unsecured.
- Private companies: Public stocks are what most people think of as “investments,” but there are also private stocks to consider. There is a lot of opportunity for growth in private company stock, but also plenty of risk to consider.
- Tax liens: With a high rate of return, these investment types are ideal for self-directing investors with smaller accounts.
- Precious metals: Gold, silver, platinum, palladium. These metals are famous as a “hedge” against economic downturn, which is why many people turn to them as a way to avoid putting all of their eggs in the stock market basket.
- Single Member LLC/Checkbook IRA: An investor can create an LLC to be owned by their Asheville North Carolina Self-Directed IRA, managing it themselves. Sometimes called a Checkbook IRA. This gives a significant degree of protection; however, you will likely want to consult with a professional to learn how to do this properly.
Before you put your money into a Self-Directed IRA, you need to know your options.
The American IRA Self-Directed IRA Information Center is the most extensive collection of Self-Directed IRA information on the web.
What You Can’t Do with an Asheville North Carolina Self-Directed IRA
As fun as it is to talk about the various options you can have with a self-directed retirement account, it should be noted that there are certain limits, as well. You cannot self-direct a retirement account to invest in life insurance, collectibles like art, gems/jewelry, coins, alcoholic beverages, and tangible personal property. As enticing as it might be to put that wine cellar under an IRA protection, it’s simply prohibited–so look for your protected retirement investments elsewhere.
A Disqualified Person is:
- You
- Your spouse
- Any of your lineal ascendants or descendants (parents, children, grandchildren, and the spouses of children, grandchildren, etc. – including legally adopted children).
- Any investment providers or fiduciaries of the IRA.
- Any entity (a corporation, LLC, trust, etc.) where a disqualified person owns more than 50%.
- Any entity (like previously listed) where the IRA account holder is an officer, director, a 10% or more shareholder, or a highly compensated employee.
Getting Started with American IRA
Although we have thrown a lot of abbreviations and words at you, you should know that self-directing your retirement is not complicated. The steps are very simple:
- Open an Asheville North Carolina Self-Directed IRA with American IRA. Make sure to put thought into the type of account you would like to open; review the options available to you and select the one that makes the most sense for your individual situation.
- Fund your account. This is where the options can throw people off. Let’s take a look at them quickly:
- Contribution: Simply putting money into the account throughout the year. This is what a lot of the funding will look like once the account is already opened.
- Conversion: Withdrawing part or all of the cash/assets from a Traditional IRA and putting them into a Roth IRA is called a conversion. Once the cash/assets are distributed, you have 60 days to put them in the Roth IRA account.
- Rollover: A tax-free distribution of cash/assets from one account to be put in another retirement account. You are permitted one rollover per year.
- Transfer: Transferring cash/assets directly from one retirement account to another retirement account. Because you do not take direct possession of the cash/assets, you are allowed unlimited transfers and there is no tax.
How it Works
1.) Open an American IRA Self-Directed IRA
Select the type of account that you would like to open.
2.) Fund Your Account
Move money into your account by transfer, rollover or contribution.
3.) Select an Investment
Find an asset you want your IRA to purchase and submit an Investment Form. American IRA will work with you and your professionals for a smooth closing.
4.) Review the Instructions
Visit the “How it Works” page on our website to review the instructions for the asset you want to purchase and submit the paperwork required for the investment you have chosen.
5.) Provide Payment Authorization
Submit Payment Authorization Forms for expenses that pertain to the asset your IRA has purchased.
6.) Submit Deposit Coupons
Deposit income generated from the asset your IRA purchased by submitting a Deposit Coupon along with the funds.
To get started, click here to open an account, or call American IRA today at 866-7500-IRA(472).
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American IRA is a leading National Provider of Self-Directed IRA’s and 401K’s, with an office in Asheville, NC. We have been able to combine a cost-effective fee structure while still maintaining a local bank feel that our clients benefit from.
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