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Post: Investing on crowd funding real estate platforms with Self-Directed IRA

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What type of crowd funded equity investments would incur a UBTI tax if done through a Solo 401k?
Post: Solo 401K and UBIT

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Hi in reviewing this post, there seems to be some conflicting info within the post and also compared to what I've read outside the post. Is depreciation allowed for passive real estate investments within a sd-401k? When/if/how?
Thanks
Post: Self-Directed Solo 401K Setup Question

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Actually, have some follow up questions:
If the plan is restated, what happens to existing investments? For example, if someone had an existing 401k plan with Vanguard and owned stocks or mutual funds, can you bring those over? Could someone have checkbook control with a company like Vanguard in a restated plan?
What other considerations would there be if someone has a spouse or family member as part of their existing solo 401k plan?
Thanks.
Post: Self-Directed Solo 401K Setup Question

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Thanks everyone for the replies. Yes, Dmitriy, it's an existing sole prop business (with an EIN) but now using an LLC (with its own EIN). It sounds like restating the plan and keeping the existing plan's EIN is the answer. Appreciate the feedback and insight on the fees as well.
Post: Self-Directed Solo 401K Setup Question

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Hello,
Pardon me if these topics have already been covered exhaustively but I'm having some trouble finding answers to my questions online. I already have a solo 401k that I set up years ago as a sole proprietor with an EIN number. I recently created an LLC for my business (taxed as a sole prop). If I wanted to set up a new self-directed Solo 401k plan, should I use the old EIN matching my other solo 401k plan or the new LLC EIN? (And what difference would it make?) Am I permitted to have multiple solo 401k plans, or would I be required to transfer my old plan into the new plan?
Also, I see an assortment of providers and fees out there but I am wondering, why can't someone just pay a fee to set all this up one time and self-manage the account thereafter? It sounds like the only reporting requirement is if the account balance goes over 250K. My CPA needs to file that form anyway. What justification is there for the ongoing annual fees for the life of the plan? (No offense to anyone out there, just asking...)
My interest for setting up the self-direct solo 401k would be to make real estate investments, in case that has any bearing on the above questions.
Thanks so much for any insight and feedback!