Financial-content notice: Educational information only. Precious metals involve risk, and IRA/tax rules can be consequential. Consider qualified financial, tax and legal advice for your circumstances.
What to know
Questions to ask about depository arrangements, storage fees, insurance representations and account documentation.
A precious-metals IRA adds custody and physical-storage considerations that do not exist in the same way for a conventional brokerage account. Ask for the custodian and depository names, written fee schedules, storage terms and documentation before committing funds.
Questions worth asking
- Who is the IRA custodian?
- Where are the metals stored?
- What storage option is actually offered to this account?
- Which fees are one-time and which recur?
- How are purchases, sales and distributions documented?
Custody caution: Do not rely on marketing claims about personally storing IRA-owned bullion without reviewing primary IRS rules and qualified tax/legal advice.
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Primary sources
- Augusta Precious Metals official website — use for current company-specific claims.
- IRS: Rollovers of retirement plan and IRA distributions — primary rollover guidance.
- IRS Publication 590-A — IRA contribution and rollover reference.