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Self-Directed IRAs and Real Estate: Depreciation


In this segment, John Bowens discussing owning rental property in a self-directed account and how investors can earn tax-deferred or tax-free profits. Free Download: Self-Directed Real Estate Market Report (New Edition): He explains how investors can potentially defer or eliminate the long-term capital gains tax and depreciation recapture. Many investors wonder or ask how they'll miss out on the depreciation of a real estate investment property if they use a self-directed account. However, investors don't always consider the ability to own a property with their self-directed account to drive a more favorable rate of return and potentially create a more stable investment opportunity for their future. John walks through an example of how this works in the Equity Trust Virtual Classroom. Equity Trust Company is a directed custodian and does not provide tax, legal or investment advice. Any information communicated by Equity Trust Company is for educational purposes only, and should not be construed as tax, legal or investment advice. Whenever making an investment or financial decision, please consult with your tax attorney or financial professional....(read more)



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