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How To Fund Your Account
your relevant IRA and click the "Add Funds" button. 3. There are three ways to fund your account - a transfer from other
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Have you received my funds?
days For more information on your funding, submit a request under "Account Funding".
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What if I take my funds out early?
According to IRS.gov, generally, early withdrawal from an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) before age 59½ is subject to
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How do I request to add funds to my IRA?
additional funds to your account: 1. Login to your iTrustCapital account 2. Go to the USD section and click the "Add Funds" button
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Can I add funds through the credit or debit card on file?
Cash contributions may only be sent via ACH (Direct Deposit), or a wire transfer. To learn how to make a cash contribution
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Have you received my rollover funds?
your funds should be on the way. After the release date arrives, we will email you again, letting you know your funds have
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After my account gets funded, does it start as Crypto or USD?
Once your funds are released to your account, it will remain in USD until you login and place an order. Since iTrustCapital
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How do I take a distribution or withdraw my funds?
IRA Distributions and withdrawals may be a taxable event or subject to penalties. iTrustCapital, Inc. does not provide legal
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How long will it take to fund my IRA?
If you are funding via cash contribution, your account can be funded within a few business days. If you have an IRA Transfer
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Can I fund my account with an ACH Transfer, Debit Card or Credit Card?
Clients are able to fund their account via ACH or Bank Wires. There is no option to fund the account via a credit or debit
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