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Joseph B. Davisson
  • Dallas, TX
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Brokers and Lawyers using self directed IRA or Solo401k

Joseph B. Davisson
  • Dallas, TX
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I am interested in hearing about the steps to avoid violations for contributing "sweat equity" by brokers and lawyers who are investing their IRA or 401k money . For example, I am a lawyer and broker and a fee attorney for a title company. I don't charge my 401k for legal services nor do I pay my self commissions or close through the title company for which my firm drafts documents.

Please share your experience or advice for avoiding any violations.

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