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Retirees Looking to Use Retirement Funds to Start Family Business for Children, According to IRA Financial Group Survey

Thursday, September 19th, 2013


Miami, FL (PRWEB) September 11, 2013

IRA Financial Group, the leading provider of Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401(k) Plans, has seen an increase number of retirees looking to use their retirement funds to start new businesses with family members. We have heard from a number of retirees who were bored with retirement and were looking to keep busy in retirement while helping their family work in a family business,” stated Adam Bergman, a tax attorney with the IRA Financial Group. According to Mr. Bergman, “a number of retirees have found retirement dull and with the lack of jobs available for their children, have decided to use their retirement funds to start a new business to keep busy while also helping their children with employment opportunities.

The rollover business start-up (ROBS) arrangements typically involves rolling over a prior IRA or 401(k) plan account into a newly established 401(k) plan, which a start-up C Corporation business sponsored, and then investing the rollover 401(k) Plan funds in the stock of the new C Corporation. The funds are then deposited in the C Corporation bank account and are available for use for business purposes. The ROBS strategy has allowed many retirees the ability to use their retirement funds,” stated Mr. Bergman.

With IRA Financial Groups ROBS structure, the limitation imposed using a Self-Directed IRA for a business can be sidestepped because the individual retirement account business owner would not be able to be actively involved in the business, earn a salary, or even personally guarantee a business loan. Whereas, if the business owner used a ROBS strategy, that individual would be able to be actively involved in the business, earn a salary, as well as personally guarantee a business loan without triggering the IRS prohibited transaction rules.

In addition, IRA Financial Groups Solo 401(k) Plan loan feature has been an alternative structure used by many retirees to make investments in an active trade or business. A solo 401k loan is permitted at any time using the accumulated balance of the solo 401k as collateral for the loan. A Solo 401(k) participant can borrow up to either $ 50,000 or 50% of their account value – whichever is less. This loan has to be repaid over an amortization schedule of 5 years or less with payment frequency no less than quarterly. The interest rate must be set at a reasonable rate of interest – generally interpreted as prime rate + 1%. As of 9/1/13 prime rate is 3.25%, which means participant loans may be set at very reasonable Interest rate. The Solo 401(k) plan is a perfect structure for any retiree seeking immediate funds to start a family business.

The IRA Financial Group was founded by a group of top law firm tax and ERISA lawyers who have worked at some of the largest law firms in the United States, such as White & Case LLP, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, and Thelen LLP.

IRA Financial Group is the market’s leading provider of self-directed IRA LLC checkbook control solutions. IRA Financial Group has helped thousands of clients take back control over their retirement funds while gaining the ability to invest in almost any type of investment, including real estate without custodian consent.







In Light of the Recent Bank Crisis in Cyprus, IRA Financial Group Clients Looking to Hold Gold Personally in their Self-Directed IRA Accounts

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013


Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 07, 2013

IRA Financial Group, the leading provider of self-directed IRA LLCs, has seen a growing number of retirement investor looking to protect their retirement funds from a Cyprus type banking crisis that could wipe out their retirement savings. We have seen a growing number of retirement investors looking to hold gold and IRS approve coins, such as American Eagles, personally, stated Adam Bergman, a tax attorney with the IRA Financial Group.

Cyprus, which has been a member of the European Union since 2004 and the Euro zone since 2008, was recently on the brink of financial collapse. Its two major banks, the Popular (Laiki) and the Bank of Cyprus were abruptly closed on March 15, 2013 until further notice. A large number of U.S. investors took notice what occurred in Cyprus and turned to holding gold and American Eagle coins personally in a self-directed IRA LLC, stated Mr. Bergman. “Holding gold personally in a self-directed IRA has offered retirement investors a safeguard against a U.S. bank crisis akin to what occurred in Cyprus in 2013, ” stated Mr. Bergman.

Unlike precious metals, the Internal revenue Code and the legislative history does not include a requirement that IRS approved coins be held in the physical possession of a U.S. trustee. When it comes to coins or metals, Internal revenue Code Section 408 is generally the provision that applies. In general, collectibles such as artworks, rugs, stamps, certain coins, beverages and antiques, etc. are not allowed within a Self-Directed IRA LLC pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 408.

Internal Revenue Code Section 408 is specific as to what defines a collectible. Some notable exceptions are allowed for certain gold (such as American Eagle) and silver coins and any coins issued by a state. Legislation in 1997 further liberalized the rules for IRAs by making reference to specific definitions of acceptable coins in USCS, title 31; IRC sections 5112(a), (e) and (k); the Commodity Exchange Act; and IRC section 408(m)(3).

Holding gold coins personally in a self-directed IRA LLC as provided a number of pour clients with comfort that their retirement funds will be protected in the case of a domestic banking crisis, stated Maria Ritsi, a paralegal with the IRA Financial Group. IRA Financial Group does recommend that its clients hold IRS approved gold and coins at a depository or IRS approved trustee.

The IRA Financial Group was founded by a group of top law firm tax and ERISA lawyers who have worked at some of the largest law firms in the United States, such as White & Case LLP, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, and Thelen LLP.

IRA Financial Group is the market’s leading provider of “checkbook control” self-directed IRA LLC structures. IRA Financial Group has helped thousands of clients take back control over their retirement funds while gaining the ability to invest in almost any type of investment, including real estate without custodian consent.

To learn more about the IRA Financial Group please visit our website at http://www.irafinancialgroup.com or call 800-472-0646.