Gold In A Tax-Sheltered Account? What Big Banks Don’t Want You To Know

By: - September 14, 2021

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The Sneaky IRS Tax Law that’s Sweeping the U.S.

Big Banks Don’t Want You to Know About the Opportunity this IRS “Cheat Code” Unlocks… That Isn’t Stopping It From Sweeping the U.S…

Big banks and the IRS want you to think, the only way to save for retirement is to load up on stocks – and feed the Wall Street beast.

I’m sure that I don’t need to tell you that this “beast” can bite the hand that feeds it, just as it did in 2008 and again last year, when the “Corona Crash” tanked Wall Street.

But, you have options. Did you know that you can move your retirement savings out of stocks, and KEEP your tax-advantaged status?

Have you heard about Section 408(m)(3)? It’s a little-known cousin of Section 401(k) of IRS code. I like to call it the “cheat code” that unlocks investments you simply can’t find on Wall Street. Here’s what I mean…

Section 408(m)(3) lets you open a Precious Metals “Self Directed” IRA and put REAL gold and silver into a tax-advantaged account.

Here are three good reasons to consider this IRS “cheat code”…

#1: Gold protects against stock crashes.

#2: Unlike the dollar, gold maintains its purchasing power over time.

#3: If something catastrophic happens to the dollar, gold can be used as currency around the world.

While you still can: Get a no-cost info kit on gold, and the IRS “Cheat Code” to legally move your IRA or 401(k) to precious metals – with NO tax consequences.

Get your no-cost info kit on gold here. There is ZERO cost and ZERO obligation to you – we’ll even pay for shipping.

This free 20-page “insider’s” kit on Gold reveals precisely how this IRS Tax Law works, and how you can start moving your IRA or 401(k) as soon as today… without paying any taxes on the transfer. It’s all explained in this free info kit on gold.

I have some of these FREE Info Kits available to send today – request yours now.

Sincerely,
Peter Reagan
Birch Gold Group

Last Thing: In the years immediately following 2008-09, as stocks languished, gold exploded in value. Today, Bank of America predicts gold will reach $3,000 as soon as 2022. Don’t miss your chance to diversify your savings. Request your info kit on gold now – while you still can.

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