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How To Fund Your Account
Contribution, your funding instructions will be located under the “My Account” tab. There, you will find the “Funding Instructions”
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How can I fund my IRA once it’s set up?
appropriate funding instructions once the process is initiated. You can follow our more in-depth article on how to fund your account
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How can I fund my Premium Custody Account (PCA)?
Follow the steps below to fund your PCA. 1. Login to your iTrustCapital Account. 2. Select "Deposit" under your Premium
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How can I fund my Premium Custody Account (PCA)?
Follow the steps below to fund your PCA. 1. Login to your iTrustCapital Account. 2. Select "Deposit" under your Premium
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How do I request to add funds to my IRA?
Select the type of funding, followed by the amount Having trouble? Submit a request under "Account Funding".
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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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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 do I Withdraw Funds from a Premium Custody Account (PCA)?
To withdraw funds from your Premium Custody Account, please submit a PCA Withdrawal request here. Submit the requested information
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How Do I Get Started?
submit more than one funding method, click Add Funds on your account dashboard. Watch How Can I Fund my IRA? or click here
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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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