KEY POINTS
  • Peter Thiel, one of Paypal's founders, had $5 billion in a Roth IRA as of 2019, after a value of under $2,000 in 1999, according to a new ProPublica report.
  • He apparently used a self-directed Roth account, which lets you hold alternative assets — i.e., private company shares or real estate — that you generally can't invest in through a regular Roth.
  • The strategy is available to all investors, not just the wealthy.

Sometimes, it can seem like only rich people can benefit from the tax code.

Some ultra-wealthy individuals have amassed hundreds of millions — or even billions — of dollars in tax-sheltered Roth individual retirement accounts, according to a report released Thursday from ProPublica, an investigative news outlet. However, the strategy is generally available to anyone who wants to use it.