Summit Trust Company is a Nevada chartered trust
company and custodian of retirement plans with qualified consultants in
many states
throughout the country. Summit Trust Company focuses its IRA
Administration services on the administration and custody of
self-directed IRAs including those invested in non-traded assets.
All IRA transactions performed by Summit Trust Company are at the
direction of the account holder and/or their agent.
Summit Trust Company's custodial services are designed to support the
individual, who (with or without a broker/advisor) wants the
flexibility to direct and diversify his/her holdings beyond publicly
available investment choices. Summit Trust Company supports the
following types of IRAs at the present time:
- Contributory IRA (Traditional IRA)
- Rollover IRA
- SEP IRA
- Spousal IRA
- Stretch IRA
- Conduit IRA
- Roth IRA
- Charitable IRA
Summit Trust Company
Investments for IRA's
Summit Trust Company functions primarily as a "passive" IRA custodian.
Summit Trust Company does not provide investment advice, nor do we sell
to our clients. Rather, Summit Trust Company clients self-direct their
accounts by choosing their own investments, and are, therefore,
responsible for their decisions. However, Summit Trust Company does
provide clients with tremendous flexibility in choosing different types
of investments and any number of investments, within their IRA. It is
hoped that Summit Trust Company clients will take full advantage of
this flexibility to diversify their accounts and maximize their
long-term gains.
If a client wants a fully "Passively Managed" program,
we recommend that you review our program for the "Dimensional Fund
Advisors" ("DFA") Program.
Investment Opportunities
Summit Trust Company permits clients to invest in all IRS permitted
investment types. Because the law governing the types of investments
permitted within IRAs is exclusive rather than inclusive, there is a
specific list of investments that are prohibited (See IRS Publication
590 for complete details). These are:
- Collectibles (e.g. art, antiques, jewelry etc.)
- Life insurance
- Coins (other than U.S. gold coins)
- "Party-in-Interest" transactions
(These are transactions involving "disqualified" parties such as
ascendants,
descendants, fiduciaries etc. See Internal Revenue Code 4975 for
details)
With these exclusions, the range of permitted
investments is quite broad, including mutual funds, stocks, bonds,
certificates of deposit, private placements, notes, mortgages, real
estate, partnerships etc.
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Mutual funds
Summit Trust Company clients are free to choose any of the 8,000+
mutual funds available today. Clients simply contact the fund(s) of
their choice, obtain and complete the IRA investment application(s) and
mail them to us. We will invest the necessary funds from your account
and forward the application to the selected fund.
Certificates of Deposit
Summit Trust Company clients can select any federal or state chartered
bank or credit union and invest in one or more certificates of
deposits. Clients are expected to perform their own due diligence on
the banks they choose and be aware that deposits under the FDIC are
insured up to $100,000.
Stocks and Bonds
Any stock traded on any of the public exchanges (e.g. New York,
American, Nasdaq, Pacific, Philadelphia, Chicago) is permitted by
Summit Trust Company, as well as any non-traded or private stock.
Procedures for private stock investments are slightly more involved.
Summit Trust Company can arrange to open an account with your broker of
choice.
Private Placements and Limited
Partnerships
Private placements are simply limited private stock offerings that are
generally conducted by start up companies to raise funds for their
businesses. Private Partnerships are another way to raise funds for
specific purposes. Rather than owning stock in the corporation, limited
partners own units of the total partnership which can be independent
from the company offering the partnership investment. Summit Trust
Company does not offer, inform, direct, or evaluate these investments
for clients, except to ensure that the company offering such
investments is registered as a corporation. Clients are advised to
perform their own due diligence for these private investments and to
seek the counsel of professional investment advisers.
Charitable Bonds
Some charities raise funds by issuing Bonds or Notes.
Summit Trust permits the purchase of these bonds in our "Unlimited" IRA
Accounts.
Real Estate, Mortgages and Private
Notes
Individuals can purchase real estate, mortgages and private notes
within their IRA accounts. Under IRC 4975 (see Investment Opportunities
above), an individual cannot make such investments for their own use or
that of a direct lineal ascendant or descendant (e.g. father or
daughter) or any other disqualified individual or entity. However, such
investments can be made to disinterested third parties, or, in the case
of real estate, when they are treated strictly as investments and not
otherwise used for personal gain (such as occupying an office building
owned by your IRA). Clients are advised to seek the advice of a tax
accountant or attorney before engaging in such transactions to ensure
that they do not violate rule 4975.
Other
There are many other types of investments that can be made within IRAs.
Some of these include unit trusts and secured contracts, to name a few.
If you have a question regarding the acceptance of a specific
investment you have in mind, please contact us. We'll do our best to
answer your questions. Remember, however, we cannot advise you on the
type or specific investment.
If you have a question regarding your IRA or a specific investment,
please call us. We'll be glad to help you!
If you would like us to send you more information about Summit Trust
Company or IRAs, please contact us at: kbrown@summittrust.com. We
will respond to your request at our earliest opportunity.