[Originally Published at JeffNabers.com]
You may be wondering why I haven’t blogged about real estate investing in a while. There’s a very good explanation video at Nabers.TV for you to check out.
Solo 401k Unlimited® Investing
The Ultra-Powerful Investment & Retirement Plan for the Self-Employed
[Originally Published at JeffNabers.com]
You may be wondering why I haven’t blogged about real estate investing in a while. There’s a very good explanation video at Nabers.TV for you to check out.
For many real estate investors, leverage is a key factor to their plans for profits – leverage in the form of mortgage financing. When you introduce mortgage financing into Self Directed IRA ownership of real estate, a special tax called Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) is triggered. The tax often isn’t detrimental as will be covered in another post, but nonetheless it reduces the profit.
For the self employed, a fantastic development has occurred over the past few years – the Solo 401(k). One distinct advantage of the Solo 401(k) over an IRA is that it is not subject to paying UBIT on profits from financed real estate. Eliminating UBIT by using a Solo 401(k) eliminates the need to file a return (Form 990-T) as well as the accompanying tax. Sound pretty good so far?
The difficulty in recent times has been obtaining nonrecourse financing. The leader of NR financing in the Self Directed IRA industry for the past few years has been North American Savings Bank. Last year, they took the familiarity of IRA lending and applied it to Solo 401(k). Unfortunately for many Solo(k) investors, this has only been available to plans who choose to name a custodian as trustee of the plan. Qualified plans (which is what all 401k plans are) are different than IRAs in that they are not required by law to [Read more...]

This is quite a simple concept so this post will be very brief.
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The stock market implosion of 2008 has millions of Americans feeling financially helpless. Yet individuals who are investing their 401k & IRA money in ventures outside the stock market are singing a different tune. Janice and Jack Stoddard, real estate professionals in Arkansas, heard about self directed investing from a seminar that taught how to invest IRA money into real estate.
Energized by the idea, the Stoddards established two IRAs, rolling over money from their traditional IRAs to fund them. They used the IRAs to make small real estate transactions, purchasing and reselling property at a profit with all proceeds staying in the IRA.
In 2006, an opportunity to buy and then immediately re-sell 60 acres of undeveloped land at a profit came up. Concerns over structuring the deal and keeping everything above board led the Stoddards to consult with us at Nabers Group.
“Jeff helped us establish a Solo 401k that could be used to handle the 60 acre transaction. The Solo 401k was a key component to our funding because we were able to contribute 10 times more to it than we could to an IRA. Meanwhile, our son, who works in oil and gas, alerted us to keeping our eyes open for property with mineral rights for future transactions,” Janice says.
With the proceeds from the 60 acre sale, the Stoddards began [Read more...]
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