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SDIRA Disqualified Person
I'm looking to purchase a piece of single-tenant commercial real-estate in my SD-IRA. The single tenant is a business which myself and my wife own a silent 1/3 stake in. Our partners are unrelated third-parties whom control the other 2/3, and manage the business.
Is the business a disqualified person?
Follow-up: If the answer is no, and at some point in the future an immediate member of my family ends up working for the business as a non-managing employee, does that change things?
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- Solo 401k Expert
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All transactions involving your IRA must be at "arm's length," - meaning no disqualified person is involved, directly or indirectly.
You have to ask yourself: is a disqualified person involved? The answer is YES (you and your wife are both disqualified). The transaction you described clearly violates IRS rule:
"Prohibited transactions generally include the following transactions: A disqualified person’s transfer of plan income or assets to, or use of them by or for his or her benefit"
You are clearly benefiting from an IRA b/c the business you partially own would be leasing space from the IRA. This would be a Prohibited Tranaction.
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