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How to Quickly Open a Self Directed IRA so

You Can Invest in Real Estate, Notes and

Deeds of Trust

 

IRA funds are typically invested in public traded stocks, bonds, mutual funds and money

markets, but can also be invested in Real Estate, Trust Deeds, Mortgages, Promissory Notes and Private Stocks or Bonds. It can be quite profitable to purchase your favorite investments with your IRA funds to so you can take make stronger returns and avoid income and capital gains taxes.

To take advantage of this, your current IRA custodian must allow real estate and/or trust deed investments with your account (most custodians don’t allow this). If not, you can easily convert or rollover your IRA/401K into a “self-directed IRA” account. There are about a dozen

custodians which specialize in self directed IRAs which you can choose from. The ongoing management and transaction fees vary from custodian to custodian, and you should be aware that the fees can be more expensive than with a normal IRA account.

Here are several self directed custodians for you to choose from:

PENSCO Trust Company

Customer Support (800) 969-4472 Web Site www.penscotrust.com

The person who can help you directly is Karen Walls at 866-818-4472 x5709

Equity Trust Company

Customer Support (888) 382-4727 Web Site www.trustetc.com

The person who can help you directly is Danielle Folop at 888-382-4727 x167 Trust Administration Services Corp.

Customer Support (800) 455-9472 Web Site www.trustlynk.com

Most investors prefer to combine their IRA accounts. If you have several IRA accounts, you can combine them together at the same time you move to a self directed account so you end up with a bigger amount for you to work with. You’ll find it simpler and more cost efficient to invest with one self directed IRA account of $100,000 in real estate and notes, rather than four accounts of $25,000 each.

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Note: You will not be able to combine your ROTH IRA with a Non-ROTH IRA.

To set up your self directed IRA account, click on the links above and decide which of the self directed custodians you want to use. You can also find other custodians by searching the web for “self directed IRA custodians”. Make sure that the custodian you select is set up to assist with self-directed investments in real estate and notes and not just allowing you to self direct your investing in stocks and bonds.

Here is a summary of the steps that are required to move to a self directed IRA custodian 1) Print out the new account application and the transfer existing account forms

2) Using your existing IRA account statements, fill out the forms making sure to use the correct name and account number from your existing accounts

3) Visit your local bank to get a “Medallion Signature” stamp. This is similar to a notary’s stamp, but it is used for important paperwork such as IRA accounts to help protect you from having someone transfer your accounts without your approval.

4) Overnight the filled out forms and copies of your existing IRA account statements to the NEW self directed IRA custodian. Your new custodian will open your self directed account and then arrange the transfer of funds from your existing IRA account(s). The entire setup and transfer process usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. Once established, your self directed IRA account can then be invested directly into real estate, promissory notes, deeds of trust and other non traditional investments. To make an investment, you will fill out another form which allows you to tell your custodian what to do with your IRA funds.

Prohibited Transactions when Investing with Your Self

Directed IRA

When investing with your IRA funds it is important to understand that there are some prohibited transactions. The following are defined as prohibited transactions when they involve the

accountholder:

• All of your transactions must be “Arms length” with any benefit from the transaction

belonging entirely to your IRA. You also can’t buy or sell assets to or from your IRA and yourself or certain family members (see “disqualified persons” below).

• Borrowing money from the IRA. • Selling property to the IRA.

• Receiving unreasonable compensation for managing assets for the IRA. • Using the IRA as security for a loan.

• Buying property for personal use with the IRA. • Investment in collectibles or life insurance policies.

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What is a Disqualified Person?

A disqualified person is the IRA holder and their spouse, the IRA holder's lineal descendants, ascendants (parents/children) and their spouses. Note that the IRA holder’s brothers and sisters are ok. Any corporation, partnership, trust, or estate in which the IRA holder has a 50% or greater interest. Anyone providing services to the IRA, such as the trustee or custodian. Check with your self directed custodian for a complete list of prohibited parties.

Buying Real Estate or Partnership Interests in Real Estate

Advantages of investing in real estate with your IRA:

• Capital gains and income are tax deferred (tax exempt if it is a ROTH IRA)

• Earn higher returns by taking advantage of distressed properties which are being sold

below market value.

• Create passive income by investing in partnerships or LLCs that purchase, fixup, and

manage real estate using your IRA funds.

Disadvantages of investing in real estate with your IRA:

• Since the IRA is tax exempt, you don’t get the benefit of depreciation on the property. • You may be very limited in how active of a role you can play in property management. • Unless you are investing with a property acquisition company, leveraging or mortgaging

a property can be more difficult due to the requirement that only non-recourse debt is allowed.

Real Estate Investing Ideas for Your IRA:

• Buy and flip properties and avoid capital gains tax - short term.

• Buy triple net lease properties (low maintenance, no depreciation) – long term. • Buy interests in LLCs which acquire and manage commercial real estate.

• Create an LLC, which is owned by your IRA, and have the LLC purchase real estate.

This reduces liability exposure, and can also reduce custodian fees. There are several companies out there that will setup an LLC like this. Setup fees vary from $2500-5000.

Investing Your IRA in Trust Deeds and Promissory Notes

Trust deed Investing with an IRA is way to get favorable tax treatment and above average yields (10%+). Most investors prefer safe, low loan to value, 1st position mortgages. Junior position notes are not advisable unless you keep a large cash reserve in your IRA account to cover the possibility of advancing funds to a senior lien so you can protect your position in the event that the payments are not made.

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Advantages of investing in notes with your IRA

• Notes tend to be a positive cash-flow investment. Interruptions to your cash-flow can

occur if/when the borrower defaults.

• 1st Mortgage Notes usually don’t have expenses associated with the note. Possible

exceptions are if the borrower defaults on payment of property taxes or fire insurance.

Disadvantages of investing in notes with your IRA

• Trust Deeds and Notes owned by an IRA can’t be easily leveraged so your rate of return

is limited to the interest paid on the note.

• If the borrower defaults on the note, your IRA may have to foreclose on the property

which it would then own after completing the foreclosure.

WARNING:

Using your Self Directed IRA funds requires careful attention to IRS laws and regulations. If you violate the IRS laws regarding self dealing or selling to disqualified persons it can cause a

serious taxable event and result in your IRA being effectively distributed and penalized. Make sure to review all applicable laws and or regulations with your Self Directed IRA custodian prior to making any self directed investment.

Disclaimer:

This report was provided to you in an effort to help you learn more about self directed IRAs. The person who provided this report to you is not an attorney, and this report is not intended to provide legal advice. Consult your attorney, CPA, and/or your IRA custodian for up to date information prior to making any investment.

IRA  Resources,  Inc  858  459-­‐1212  La  Jolla,  CA  Good  service,  cheap,  fast,  they  are  mostly  a  custodian  for   private  placements,  but  will  consider  trust  deeds  and  real  estate  for  some  clients  Sterling  800  955-­‐3434   Waco,  TX  slow  but  cheap,  always  on  hold  for  15min  before  I  reach  a  person  Trust  Administration   Services  Corp  800  455-­‐9472  Carlsbad,  CA  Through  First  Regional  Bank,  I've  had  good  service  with  them.  

Equity  Trust  440  323-­‐5491  Elyria,  OH  Probably  the  cheapest  if  you  do  more  than  10  transactions  a  year.   Flat  annual  fee,  no  transaction  fees,  reportedly  fast  &  good  service  Polycomp  Admin  Services  800  952   8800  Roseville,  CA  two  CA  offices,  no  personal  experience.  Pensco  800  969-­‐4472  San  Francisco,  CA  Big   and  reportedly  fast  and  good  service,  but  not  cheap.  Entrust  Administration,  Inc  800  392-­‐9653  Offices   nationwide  Many  Offices,  good  service,  prices  have  gone  up  drastically  in  last  few  years  Guidant  

Financial  Group,  LLC  888-­‐IRA-­‐XCEL  Bellevue,  WA  Unique  solution,  very  flexible,  but  cant  justify  the  price   without  500K  funded,  no  personal  experience.  Lincoln  (now  called  Fiserv)  800  521-­‐6974  Denver,  CO  One   of  the  biggest,  and  reportedly  slowest                  http://www.iraservices.com  650  593-­‐2221  San  Carlos,  CA  no   personal  experience  

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PENSCO Trust Company

Client Services (800) 969-4472 Web Site www.penscotrust.com

FISERV ISS (Formerly Lincoln Trust Company) New Business (800) 521-6974

Current Account Holders (900) 962-4238 Web Site www.fiserviss.com

Sterling Trust Company

Client Services (800) 955-3434, option 5 Web Site www.sterlingtrustcompany.com Equity Trust Company

Client Services (888) 382-4727 Web Site www.trustetc.com American Church Trust Co. Client Services (800) 486-6888 Web Site www.churchtrust.com Millennium Trust Co.

Client Services (800) 258-7878 New Accounts (888) 880-0828

Web Site www.mtrustcompany.com Trust Administration Services Corp. Client Services (800) 455-9472 Web Site www.trustlynk.com

Q. What transactions are prohibited?

A. The following are defined as prohibited transactions when they involve the accountholder:

• Borrowing money from the IRA. • Selling property to the IRA.

• Receiving unreasonable compensation for managing assets for the IRA. • Using the IRA as security for a loan.

• Buying property for personal use with the IRA. • Investment in collectibles or life insurance policies.

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Millennium Trust Co., 820 Jorie Blvd., Suite 420, Oak Brook, IL 60523, (800) 258-7878

Pensco Trust Co., 450 Sansome St., 14th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111, (866)

818-4472.

Sterling Trust Co., 7901 Fish Pond Road, Waco, TX 76710, (800) 955-3434

The Entrust Group, 555 12th St., Suite 1250, Oakland, CA 94607, (800) 392-9653

Trust Administration Services Corp., 5950 La Place Court, Suite 160, Carlsbad,

CA 92008, (800) 455-9472

U.S. Trust Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America, 114 West 47th Street,

New York, NY 10036, (800) USTRUST (878-7878)

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., through its Investment Management and Trust (IM&T) group.

Accounts are handled through local Relationship Managers, so visit wellsfargo.com/locator/ for the branch near you.

Directory of Self-Directed-IRA Facilitators

Complete IRA, 7268 S.E. Lamphier St., Milwaukie, OR 97222, (888) 398-3660

Guidant Financial, 13228 N.E. 20th St., Suite 300, Bellevue, WA 98005, (888) 472-4455

IRA Resource Associates, 418 N.E. Fourth Ave., Suite 101, Camas, WA 98607-2128,

(360) 834-6689

BeneTrends Inc., 450 B St., Suite 1950, San Diego, CA 92101, (619) 692-3807

SD Cooper Co., Wind River Park, Suite 300, 18141Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach CA

92648, (866) MY-ERSOP

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Directory of Non-Recourse Lenders

Bar-K, Inc. Walter Ng, 318 Diablo Road, Suite 200, Danville, CA 94526, (925) 820-3535

CTX Mortgage Co., Mark L. Robbins, Novato, CA, (415) 893-1744,

mark.robbins@ctxmort.com

Financial Advantage, Michael Thacker, Everett, WA, (206) 390-599,

mikethacker2001@yahoo.com

First IRA Mortgage, 7375 E. Stetson Drive, Suite 106, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

North American Savings Bank, Jason Zook, Account Executive-IRA Lending, Lee's

Summit, MI, (816)-347-4278, jzook@@nasb.com News flash: On Aug. 15, NASB introduced a

30-year-fixed option for your IRA! Cost is ¼ percent more than the base interest rate, and here's a coupon for $100 off of closing costs.

Pacific Horizon Financial, Andy Kean, 1927 Adams Ave., Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92116,

(619) 491-0200 x111

Sycamore Creek Mortgage, David Lodder, 318 Diablo Road, Suite 200, Danville, CA

94526, (925) 820-3535

David Doscher says he can help with non-recourse loans in Texas. Email

IRAAgent@IRAAgent.com.  

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