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Dustin S.
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Self Directed Roth after FIRE

Dustin S.
  • Investor
  • Boise ID
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I have already hit FIRE and and am well below official retirement age. I am looking to keep investing into a ROTH IRA preferably having one of my LLC make an employee contribution on my behalf. First is this possible/legal? If so are there any companies out there that can help with this? If it's not legal or possibly are there other options out there for me?

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Paul Allen
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Paul Allen
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Congratulations on reaching FIRE! That's awesome!

To contribute to a Roth IRA:

You (or your spouse) must have  

You MAGI must be under the contribution limit

Best of Luck with Your Real Estate Investing!

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