Learn More About Trump Accounts & Gold IRAs
Trump accounts are tax-deferred savings accounts for US children that allow parents, guardians, and employers to contribute up to $5,000 annually using after-tax dollars Initial asset choices...
Retirement
Trump accounts have been in the news recently, as they officially opened up for contributions on July 4, 2026. These accounts allow parents or guardians to contribute money to their children’s futures in a tax-deferred manner.
While the asset options in Trump accounts are limited, once a child turns 18 and takes control of the account, he or she has the option of rolling over those funds into another IRA account. This could allow the young adult owners of those Trump accounts to use their funds to acquire a broader variety of assets, including rolling over those assets into a gold IRA.
Trump accounts could end up being a very powerful vehicle for parents and grandparents to help give their children and grandchildren a leg up when it comes to saving money and building wealth for the future.
Trump accounts, or 530A accounts, are a new type of savings account that enables parents or guardians to begin saving money for their children in a tax-deferred manner as soon as they are born. These accounts are similar in a way to IRA accounts, only that they don’t require a child to have earned income in order to open one.
Trump accounts also are funded through post-tax dollars, like a Roth IRA, although they will require distributions to be taxed at income tax rates, like a Traditional IRA. That makes them, in a way, a kind of hybrid IRA-type account.
Trump accounts have been compared by some commentators to 529 accounts, which are savings accounts that are supposed to be used to help fund educational expenses. And if the goal is solely to save money for educational purposes, many commentators have stated their preference for 529 accounts as a savings vehicle vs. Trump accounts.
But here are some of the key differences between 529 and Trump Accounts
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Beneficiaries of Trump accounts take control of their account once they turn 18. At that point they can either leave the funds in a Trump account, roll the funds into a Traditional IRA, or perform a Roth IRA conversion.
Some financial analysts have highlighted the ability to perform a Roth IRA conversion as one highlight of Trump accounts, as these would come at a time when income, and therefore taxes, are low, although there are “kiddie tax” considerations to take into account.
A successful Roth conversion at age 18 could help start off a Roth IRA with minimal tax hit, meaning that the 18-year-old could start off a Roth IRA with a sizable starting sum and then continue to grow those assets for over four decades more until retirement.
Even if those funds are held in a Traditional IRA, in which distributions are taxed, the amount of money that could be built up is staggering. According to the government’s official Trump account page, starting off with $1,000 at account opening and contributing $250 a year could result in $878,000 in savings by age 55.
Contributing the maximum $5,000 per year could result in $13 million in savings by age 55. Of course, these are assumptions based on historical S&P 500 performance, and real results may vary.
Nevertheless, they highlight the importance of starting early and maximizing time in the markets when it comes to building up retirement savings. As anyone who started saving for retirement late well knows, there’s no substitute for time.
Compounding interest is the eighth wonder of the world, and it can be a vitally important part of building up retirement savings. The longer interest can compound, the more savings you could build up.
With Trump accounts, American children now have the ability to add an extra 18 years to their ability to grow tax-deferred retirement savings. That also allows them the ability to expand their asset choices once they’re 18, which could include rolling over some of their funds into a gold IRA.
A gold IRA is a type of self-directed IRA that allows you to own physical gold while still enjoying the tax advantages of an IRA account. Gold IRAs are administered by custodians who specialize in managing precious metals assets.
Gold IRAs can be funded through tax-free rollovers from existing retirement accounts such as 401(k), 403(b), TSP, and IRA accounts. When you decide to take a distribution from a gold IRA, you can either take it as an in-kind distribution as physical gold, or as a cash payment.
Most informational material about gold IRAs talks up the advantages gold IRAs can bring in safeguarding your retirement savings. With gold remaining a popular safe haven asset and inflation hedge, gold IRAs can be used to help protect retirement savings through rollovers of funds from existing retirement accounts into a gold IRA.
But what if you want to start a gold IRA not for your own retirement savings but for your heirs, your children and grandchildren? After all, gold prices have increased more than 16-fold in the past 25 years and hit record highs in early 2026.
Could gold continue this pace of price growth over the next 25 years? And if it could, wouldn’t you want your children or grandchildren to benefit from that potential price growth?
Inherited IRAs are a thing, but there are rules that have to be followed once they’re inherited. That can make it complicated to set one up, but not entirely out of the question.
This is why, if this is a route you choose to take, you’ll want to consult with your financial advisor and tax advisor before setting up an IRA that’s intended primarily for your heirs, to make sure that your actions in setting up such an IRA actually serve your intentions.
Inherited Roth IRAs, for instance, generally have to be in existence for at least five years before beneficiaries can start withdrawing tax-free qualified distributions. And inherited IRAs in general have to have all funds withdrawn within 10 years, with some exceptions for spouses, minor children, etc.
But imagine setting up a Roth gold IRA with an IRA rollover, placing gold in it, and watching it accumulate for decades, giving your heirs the opportunity for tax-free income decades down the road.
Gold IRA rollovers and Roth IRAs have only been in existence since 1997, so imagine that $50,000 had been rolled over into a Roth gold IRA on January 1, 1998. That gold today would be worth over $750,000. And every single penny could be withdrawn tax-free through qualified distributions.
That’s the power that comes from the decades-long asset growth that gold has experienced, along with the unique tax-deferred treatment of IRA accounts. All of that could be put to use building up wealth not only for yourself, but for generations to come.
Of course, it takes some planning and foresight, working with a trusted financial advisor or tax advisor, and working with experienced precious metals professionals who have helped other people in your shoes benefit from placing precious metals into a gold IRA.
Goldco has worked hard for years to help thousands of Americans benefit from owning gold. Gold can be a powerful safe haven asset and inflation hedge for Americans of any age.
Whether you want to set up a gold IRA for yourself to help protect your retirement savings, or if you want to set up a gold IRA to help provide wealth to your family in the future, Goldco can help you navigate the gold IRA setup and purchase process.
With over $3 billion in precious metals placements and over 8,000 5-star reviews, Goldco has worked hard to make itself one of the best gold IRA companies in the country. Our commitment to quality gold and silver products and white glove customer service makes Goldco the gold standard by which to judge other companies.
If you want to learn more about how gold IRAs work, or even just purchase some physical gold to store at home, call Goldco today to talk to one of our precious metals specialists.