What is a Self-Directed IRA?

A self-directed individual retirement account (SDIRA) is an individual retirement account (IRA) in which the investor is in charge of making all the investment decisions. The SDIRA provides the investor with a greater opportunity for asset diversification outside of traditional stocks, bonds and mutual funds. Self-directed IRAs can invest in real estate, private market securities and more.

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Tax positions for businesses and individuals

R&D tax credits

Fuel your venture's growth and innovation with the R&D tax credits. Not just for tech firms or big corporations.

Augusta rule

Rent out your home tax-free for up to 14 days per year. Save even more if you rent to your business.

Depreciation

Put your fixed assets to work for you by utilizing depreciation to find and compare tax savings in minutes.

Home office

Turn your workspace into a tax-saving opportunity. Saving as much as you can? Probably not.

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