Why hasn’t my financial advisor ever told me about this?
Reason 1: Most financial advisors don’t know accounts like TFRAs exist – nor, how to structure one to be legally tax-free for the account holder.
Reason 2: Most financial advisors recommend financial vehicles their company tells them to recommend.
And as a result, less than 0.07% of Americans have what I call a tax-free “TFRA” account — while more than half the population has a taxable 401(k) or “contribution-limited” Roth IRA.
With a Fully Taxed 401(k):
- You pay taxes on growth (the minute you withdraw)
- Your growth & principle is not guaranteed (most 401(k)s rise & fall in lockstep, with the market)
- Your money is not liquid (early withdrawals are penalized up to 10%).
With a Roth IRA:
- You don’t pay taxes on growth, but…
- You can only deposit $6,000 /yr
- Growth & principle isn’t guaranteed – like most 401(k)s
- Not liquid (same 10% early withdrawal penalty)
With a Tax-Free TFRA:
- You never pay taxes on growth, Ever. ( This is 100% legal if your TFRA is set up to be compliant with current IRS tax-code.)
- You can deposit as much as you want. (No contribution limits – every cent in grows tax-free)
- You never report income to the IRS, Ever. (The IRS doesn’t classify “income” as “income” inside this kind of account)
- Your growth is guaranteed. (When TFRAs are opened, growth is set & guaranteed for 1 year – last year, qualified individuals earned between 3-7%)
- Your money is 100% liquid. (Money deposited & earned can be cashed out any time – without penalty – again tax-free because it’s not “income” )
And there are many more wonderful fiscal things you can do with an account like this…
But!…
Is It “Too Good To Be True,” You Ask?
Nope. It’s very real.
In fact, an Account like a TFRA is not a new investment strategy.
Accounts like these have been used by wealthy individuals and families for over 100 years to build, then pass on fortunes in a legally tax-free environment.
President John F. Kennedy had an account like this.
So did Presidents Taft, Cleveland, McKinley, Harding, and FDR (FDR, in fact, held a large portion of his estate—$562,142 or over $7 million in today’s dollars—inside his account…)
Even John McCain used his account to fund his electoral campaign back in ’08.
The only question is…
Do You Qualify For A Tax-Free Retirement Account?
A TFRA account is NOT available just to the super-rich…
However: an account like this can only be technically set up if you or your family qualify for it.
To discover if you qualify for a TFRA, take our 30 second survey below.
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