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Q

I think tax-free municipal bonds are a great investment and I have a number of them. But are they right for an IRA? I have to pay taxes when I withdraw from my IRA anyway, as ordinary income. Is there a better “taxable” investment that makes sense for an IRA?

P., Arizona

A

James A. Klotz responds:

In a normal fixed-income market environment, taxable bonds will yield more than tax-free bonds, which makes them the preferred investment choice for IRAs and other retirement accounts, as income can accumulate on a tax-deferred basis.

All IRA distributions are subject to taxation.

There are various corporate and taxable muni bonds we recommend for IRA investments.

Apr 22, 2014

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