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Can I Invest In Tax Liens With Money From My Retirement Account?

“Can I invest in tax liens with money from my retirement account?”

The answer to this question is yes, if you have a self-directed IRA or solo 401(k). But what is a self-directed IRA or Solo 401(k) and how can you tell if your retirement plan is self-directed?

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How Much Should You Pay For A Tax Lien Or Tax Deed?

One of the Issues that I hear repeated time after time when it comes to tax lien and tax deed investing is:

“How do I determine how much money I should pay for a tax lien or tax deed?”

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TaxLienLady-Database.com is Now TaxSaleResources.com

Tweet Over the past 6 months, TaxLienLady.com and TaxSaleResources.com have continued taking several steps to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding tax sales across the country.? As part of that process, the completed development of www.TaxSaleResources.com incorporating the … Continue reading

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Your Questions Answered: Subsequent Taxes and Left-Over Liens

Tweet This week I received 2 very good questions from subscribers that I wanted to answer for you on this blog so that everyone can benefit from them. And each of these questions is a multi-part question that requires more … Continue reading

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Questions about Investing In New Jersey

Tweet I recently got a couple of questions about investing in tax liens in New Jersey. While I answered these in the comments section of this blog I thought that it would be helpful to answer them for you in … Continue reading

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