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Using an IRA for downpayment funds?

Tanya Maslach
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This may not be a "creative RE Financing" topic - so please forgive me!

I'm just starting out to build my portfolio -- (I have a SFH that is LT rental and have done that kind of thing for years...but moving on into more multi family, and more RE properties each year).

Can I take money out of my traditional IRA account to use for a downpayment?
What are the implications of doing so?

Thank you for offering your advice on this.
Tanya

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    @Tanya Maslach,

    When you take a distribution from an IRA, you are subject to ordinary income tax, plus penalties, if you do it before reaching retirement age.

    Alternatively, you can convert your IRA into a "Self-Directed " IRA and buy investment real estate inside your SD IRA. Remember that you would not be investing personally but rather your IRA, which is a separate legal entity. All investment income must go back to the IRA, and all investment-related investments must be paid from the IRA. Generally, all passive income in an IRA would be sheltered from taxes, however if you are using leverage then portion of the income derived from the financed portion of the property would be subject to Unrelated Business Income Tax (or UBIT). IRA would be responsible for paying this tax.

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