Using an LLC to Invest with a Solo 401(k)

by | Oct 10, 2022 | 401k | 5 comments

Using an LLC to Invest with a Solo 401(k)




Are you interested in making investments with your Solo 401(k)? Consider using an LLC with checkbook control to make the most of your money and your retirement planning. Join Adam Bergman for a quick look at how it can help you to have an LLC with your Solo 401(k).

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IRA Financial Group was founded by Adam Bergman, a former tax and ERISA attorney who worked at some of the largest law firms. During his years of practice, he noticed that many of his clients were not even aware that they can use an IRA or 401(K) plan to make alternative asset investments, such as real estate. He created IRA Financial to help educate retirement account holders about the benefits of self-directed retirement plan solutions.

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5 Comments

  1. sane monk

    If solo 401k llc was formed with both $18,500 roth and additional $34500 of traditional dollars then being a pass through entity, income earned from 18500 will not be taxed as it is roth and income from 34500 will be taxed to the owner as it is traditional dollars?

  2. DK

    Are there outside partners that will match your contributions like working for a company?

  3. Maris

    Can I switch/changed my IRA and 401K to LLC? Is this a good idea?

  4. Sarala

    Can an Independent Consultant (no employees) with W2 wages create a Roth/Solo 401K with Fidelity? Keeping in mind I don't have a LLC, etc setup. Thank you for educating all of us.

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