In-Kind Distribution
Gold IRA Glossary
A withdrawal where you receive the actual coins or bars from your Gold IRA instead of cash. The metals are shipped to you, and their market value on the date of distribution is reported as the taxable amount for a traditional IRA. Some account holders use in-kind distributions to take physical possession of their metals once they reach retirement age.
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