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Leaving Funds to be ”Accrued” w Operator/Syndicator SD-Roth IRA

Mark S.
  • Rental Property Investor
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I own a couple of cacao parcels as part of an agricultural opportunity/syndication inside my Self-Directed Roth IRA. The SD Roth IRA owns the physical parcels (not a fund), but turnkey managed, syndication style with a split w operator. The annual report just came out and, as expected, initial returns/cashflows are on the smaller side.

Investors are given the option to take the proceeds (in my case, funds disbursed into my SD Roth IRA) and pay the corresponding wiring fees or to let the funds accrue with the sponsor until the payout is larger and the wire fee is more justifiable and reasonable to pay based on a larger amount disbursed.

My question is whether or not there are any negative or adverse tax consequences to letting the funds accrue with the syndicator/operator. I’m assuming the answer is “no,” because I’m not taking possession of the funds personally or anything like that, but wanted to see if anyone on here can confirm. Thanks.

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    I'm not a tax professional. That said, I'm not aware of any taxation implications here since this is an unlevered investment inside a SDIRA. I would want to know how the syndicator is using the funds in the meantime

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