Have a Side Hustle? Establish A Solo 401k

Key Points Your side hustle can do more than provide additional income. If you have a side hustle, you become eligible to establish the Solo 401k.…

Solo 401(k) loan

Solo 401(k) Loan

A Solo 401(k) loan can be a viable option if you need money fast and you are out of options. Generally, it’s not usually advised to take money out…

Beneficiary Forms: Self-Directed IRA & Solo 401(k)

IRA Financial is recognized as the leading facilitator of Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401(k) plans. As a result, we have come across many scenarios…

What is a Solo 401(k) Prohibited Transaction?

The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) & ERISA does not describe what a Solo 401(k) Plan can invest in, only what it cannot invest in. Internal Revenue…

How to Correctly Achieve Retirement Portfolio Diversity

Asset allocation has been a proven investment strategy for half a century. You can choose from several retirement plans, including the popular…

Solo 401k & ERISA – The Law

What is ERISA? The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), enacted September 2, 1974, is an American federal statute that…

Solo 401(k) vs. Self Directed IRA LLC

Solo 401(k) vs. Self-Directed IRA

In terms of choosing the Solo 401(k) vs. Self-Directed IRA LLC, participants should choose the Solo 401(k) plan if eligible. The robust features of…

Can I Adopt a Solo 401(k) Plan if I have an Existing Full Time Job?

Can I Open a Solo 401(k) if I Have Job?

If you have a full-time job, but have a side business that earns self-employment income, then you will likely be able to adopt a Solo 401(k) Plan.…

UBTI Tax rate

What is the UBTI Tax Rate?

The UBTI tax rate is in existence to prevent tax-exempt entities from competing unfairly with taxable entities. Tax-exempt companies are subject to…

Using a Solo 401(k) to Avoid UBIT for a Real Estate Investment Fund

Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 514 requires debt-financed income to be included in Unrelated Business Taxable Income, also known as UBIT or…

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