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David Ware
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Cash v SDIRA for syndication

David Ware
  • Attorney
  • St. Louis
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I am looking to invest in a syndication. I have the money in a 401k. I can withdraw without penalty and pay the tax and then invest, or I can put the money in a SDIRA, no tax up front, but do I lose tax benefits such as depreciation, etc. which is the better long term solution?

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Mike Taravella
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Mike Taravella
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Knoxville, TN
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Hello @David Ware

I would recommend consulting with your CPA to define and game plan your best long-term solution.

Regarding any questions regarding SDIRA, I would recommend talking to @Dmitriy Fomichenko

He was super helpful and is a great resources to answer all questions.

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