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All Forum Posts by: Karin Cornils

Karin Cornils has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: SDIRA UBIT/UDFI on cash-out refi

Karin CornilsPosted
  • Fremont, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Thanks @Randy Rodenhouse for the tip on this bank and the heads-up around the UDFI rates.   Good to hear that the private lending has been working well for you.  Have you lent directly to other SDIRA investors toward their real estate purchases?

Post: SDIRA UBIT/UDFI on cash-out refi

Karin CornilsPosted
  • Fremont, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

Thanks Brian - I appreciate you clarifying this. Ok, I'll start the quest for the right CPA. :)

Post: SDIRA UBIT/UDFI on cash-out refi

Karin CornilsPosted
  • Fremont, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 1

If this question has been answered in a previous post, please feel free to redirect me to that post.

The property currently held by my SDIRA is free and clear of debt. If I were to buy a second property in this SDIRA , I am guessing that I have the option of refinancing it via a direct nonrecourse loan on the new property as well as using a cash-out refinance on the first property to help finance the second property, or possibly a combination of the two?

I wanted to get some clarity on how the UBIT/UDFI would be calculated if I used one property to fund the other. For instance, if I used a cash-out refi on the first to fund the second, am I correct in thinking that the income on the first property would not be taxed, but the net income on the second would be taxed on the percentage of the property funded by the first? Would there be an advantage to one loan approach over the other? Thanks.