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What kinds of transactions are prohibited by U.S. law?

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Prohibited transactions generally include the following transactions: A disqualified person's transfer of plan income or assets to, or use of them by or for his or her benefit. A fiduciary's act by which he or she deals with plan income or assets in his or her own interest.
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