Yes, you can invest your self-directed IRA in a private company or startup. A self-directed IRA can purchase equity or ownership interests in privately held businesses that are not available on public markets, provided the company is not a disqualified person and the investment follows IRS rules.
To open a self-directed IRA, complete the online application for your account type, fund it by transfer, rollover, or contribution, then submit a Purchase Kit directing Mountain West IRA to buy the property on behalf of your IRA.
The Private Companies IRA Guide covers how your IRA buys equity in startups and privately held businesses, how the ownership interest gets titled, and when UBIT applies — plus which businesses your IRA can't invest in. Opening an account takes about 15 minutes when you're ready.
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Access all required forms for purchasing, funding, and managing real estate investments through your Mountain West IRA, including purchase kits, wire instructions, and transaction-related documents.
Mountain West IRA is a self-directed IRA Administrator and record-keeper and does not provide investment, tax, or legal advice. All information is general in nature. Investors should check with their own financial advisor, tax professional, or attorney about their exact situation before making any investment.