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In this month’s Strategy Group, Jack Kiley, CPA and Principal at MidAtlantic IRA, walks through the fundamentals of tax lien investing — from interest rates and auction processes to the key differences between tax liens and tax deeds. You’ll learn: 1. How investors earn returns through interest, not property ownership 2. Why overbidding can reduce your effective yield 3. State-specific rules and redemption periods (with Maryland examples) 4. The step-by-step process for purchasing liens through a Self-Directed IRA 5. What to know about due diligence, foreclosure timelines, and managing properties held inside your IRA If you want to explore passive, asset-secured returns, this session is your foundation. 📘 New Resource: Download our free guide, Beyond Wall Street: The Self-Directed IRA Guidebook → https://www.midatlanticira.com/guideb... 👉 Subscribe for more educational sessions and join our next live Strategy Group here → https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regis... ----------------------------------------------------- Want to learn more about using a self-directed IRA to invest in real estate or private assets? Visit www.MidAtlanticIRA.com or call us at (240) 575-3880 to schedule a call, or email us directly at hello@midatlanticira.com ABOUT MIDATLANTIC IRA: We’re a dedicated IRA administrator helping investors take control of their retirement through alternative assets like real estate, private lending, and more. Since 2004, we’ve helped thousands of clients build wealth on their own terms. DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Please consult your own professional advisors before making investment decisions.