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Can my self directed IRA make loans to businesses or companies?

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Can my self directed IRA make loans to businesses or companies?

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Yes, so long as you or any other disqualified person does not have over a 50% interest in the business. For example, if you and your brother had a company and you owned 49.5% then your self directed IRA could buy, sell or loan to it without penalty.

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