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My wife and I want to purchase real estate for investment and long-term growth using our LLC, of which we both have a 50% interest. We plan to fund the LLC with personal money, her Self-directed IRA, and my Self-directed IRA. Are we able to do this without breaking the prohibited transaction rules, and how should we set up this transaction correctly?

July 20th, 2024

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