As doctors, technologists, and accredited investors, you’re no strangers to hard work, strategic thinking, and maximizing opportunities. But when it comes to retirement planning, the IRS throws a curveball: income limits that block many high earners like you from contributing directly to a Roth IRA. Enter the Self-Directed Backdoor Roth IRA—a powerful workaround that combines tax-free growth with the freedom to invest in what you choose. Let’s dive into what this strategy is, how it works, and why it’s a game-changer for professionals like us.
Famous investor Peter Thiel turned $2000 to $5 Billion and paid $0 in Taxes. Secret weapon Self Directed ROTH IRAÂ Â (review resources at the bottom).Â
A Roth IRA is a retirement account where you contribute after-tax dollars, and in return, your investments grow tax-free. Withdrawals in retirement? Also tax-free, as long as you’re over 59½ and the accoun...
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