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Breaking down the Two-Pot retirement system

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August 28, 2024
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A statement released by The Presidency on 1 June 2024, said The Pension Funds Amendment Act of 2024 would implement the “Two-Pot” retirement system, amending the Pension Funds Act of 1956, effective September 1, 2024, which the President signed on 11 June.

The Two-Pot Retirement System allows individuals to use a small amount of their retirement assets (before retirement) for emergencies. Fundamentally, the Two-Pot system was initiated to assist South Africans in saving for emergencies and retirement. The most imperative aspects to note are the implications of withdrawing from the Two-Pot retirement system.

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has sent a statement with information to take note of regarding the tax implications of the Two-Pot system. A crucial detail included in this statement for pension fund members who earn less than the tax threshold and subsequently withdraw from the savings pot will not be finalized until the annual Filing Season when taxable income is established and taxed at 18%.

South Africans have until 31 August 2024 to choose if they wish to opt out of the new Two-Pot retirement system.

A poll revealed that South Africans on X are still skeptical when it comes to the new Two-Pot system, as the figures are almost similar. 42.3% are indeed interested in the new Two-Pot system and will be withdrawing from their pension fund.

Whilst 41.6% will not be withdrawing from their pension fund. The other 16.1% are undecided. This information shows that South Africans are divided, this type of result indicates that the law is highly contentious and lacks a clear majority support or opposition.This could indicate a lack of information, when individuals don’t know enough about a new legislation, they may be unsure about its ramifications.

This can cause uncertainty and differing views because people might not completely grasp the pros and cons.Implementing a new law can cause discomfort due to the changes it brings.South Africans are worried about the impact the new Two-Pot system may have on their livelihoods. Adjusting to new laws can be challenging, particularly if the changes seem sudden or significant.

Story credit: SABC News

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