Retirement Planning

What is an IRA prohibited transaction?

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Prohibited transactions generally include the following transactions: a transfer of plan income or assets to, or use of them by or for the benefit of, a disqualified person; any act of a fiduciary by which plan income or assets are used for his or her own interest; the receipt of consideration by a fiduciary for his or her own account from any party dealing with the plan in a transaction that involves plan income or assets; the sale, exchange, or lease of property between a plan and a disqualified person; lending money or extending credit between a plan and a disqualified person; and furnishing goods, services, or facilities between a plan and a disqualified person.
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