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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,963 posts)
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 09:03 AM Dec 2021

A Couple Stored IRA Gold at Home. They Owe the IRS More Than $300,000.

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A Couple Stored IRA Gold at Home. They Owe the IRS More Than $300,000.

It can be dangerous to invest retirement-plan funds in esoteric assets without proper guidance. A husband and wife in Rhode Island have learned that lesson the hard way.

By Laura Saunders
https://twitter.com/SaundersWSJ
Laura.Saunders@wsj.com
Dec. 3, 2021 5:30 am ET

It’s official: Owners of individual retirement accounts with assets invested in gold and silver coins can’t store them in a safe at their home.

So ruled the judge in a recent Tax Court case, Andrew McNulty et al. v. Commissioner. The decision will cost Mr. McNulty and his wife Donna dearly—taxes of nearly $270,000 on about $730,000 of IRA assets, plus penalties likely to exceed $50,000.

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A Couple Stored IRA Gold at Home. They Owe the IRS More Than $300,000. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2021 OP
No surprise there FBaggins Dec 2021 #1
Aluminum?? Throck Dec 2021 #2
No real difference other than the "collectibles" aspect FBaggins Dec 2021 #3
Can you legally just keep gold coins in your home no_hypocrisy Dec 2021 #4
Sure. Why not? Voltaire2 Dec 2021 #5
I don't understand why you can't Crazyleftie Dec 2021 #6

FBaggins

(27,712 posts)
1. No surprise there
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 09:37 AM
Dec 2021

There are ways to have physical gold in an IRA (not that I recommend it for more than a tiny portion of your assets), but only certain forms of gold (that don't qualify as "collectibles" ) and it has to be in the possession of a custodian. You can't hold it yourself (either in your home or your safe deposit box).

Really nothing new to this ruling.

FBaggins

(27,712 posts)
3. No real difference other than the "collectibles" aspect
Fri Dec 3, 2021, 10:28 AM
Dec 2021

You could invest in aluminum in an IRA... but you couldn't hold the metal yourself.

Of course the other difference is that you could hide $300k worth of gold in a small safe. You couldn't fit that much aluminum in your average two-car garage.

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