How does the IRS feel about self directed IRA investments in real estate, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, joint ventures, and C Corporations?
A. The IRS makes a clear statement on their website about real estate investing with a self directed or regular IRA which says, “…many IRA trustees do not allow IRA owners to invest IRA funds in real estate. IRA law does not prohibit investing in real estate but trustees are not required to offer real estate as an option.
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