If
you have funds tied up in retirement
annuities in South Africa, an amendment to the Income Tax Act in 2008 now
makes it possible to withdraw the value in full, before retirement age. This
requires that your emigrant status to be recorded with the South African
Reserve Bank. When recording such status you do not relinquish your South
African citizenship and can retain your South African passport.You will also require an active up-to-date tax record, various tax clearances and directives from SARS, a blocked rand bank account with an authorised dealer in South Africa, policy surrender paperwork and certain specific documents from your local tax authorities.
Blocked rand account: this is
the vehicle via which all capital transfers out of South Africa must flow for
exchange control purposes, once your emigrant status has been recorded with theReserve Bank. Acquiring such status will
allow you to utilise emigration allowances which are currently R4 000 000 for
an individual and R8 000 000 for a family unit. Higher amounts can be withdrawn
with additional permission fro the SARB. As an emigrant you may also surrender retirement annuities and
transfer the proceeds to your bank account in Canada.
Inheritance from South Africa
If you live overseas and are
likely to be the beneficiary of an inheritance consider your status from the
perspective of the South African authorities, given the potential impact of
exchange control regulations. Without some advance planning there is a risk
that payments due to you from an inheritance cannot be effected without making
retrospective application to the Reserve Bank.
If you have formally emigrated from South Africa:
In regard to inheritances (i.e.
legacies and distributions from estates in South Africa) accruing to each
non-resident or emigrant beneficiary:
- · The first amount of R500 000 is freely remittable
- · The balance may be remitted upon application to the Reserve Bank, which is straightforward process
If the beneficiary of an inheritance is
an emigrant, it is important to note that such inheritance may only be remitted
offshore if the date of their emigration precedes the date of death of the
individual concerned.
So don’t delay. Get your financial affairs in order in South
Africa, maximize your retirement planning and rest easy that your inheritance
will reach you there.
For more information
regarding Global Financial Migration contact Lizette at the Canadian Division
of cashkows.com. Our website www.cashkows.com or email Canada@cashkows.com.
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