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february issue #2

practice note

Retirement Reform: Annuitisation Postponed

Dear <<First Name>>,

 
Following the decision by Cabinet recently to table a legislative amendment to the Taxation Laws Amendment Act, Cabinet has noted the concerns that have been raised in respect of the retirement reforms. These concerns are related to the requirement to purchase an annuity at retirement (i.e. to receive a regular monthly income during retirement instead of a lump sum) for provident fund members.
 
Despite extensive consultation processes since 2012, Government is proposing that the annuitisation requirement for provident fund members be extended for a further two years to allow for further consultation with key stakeholders.
 
It should be noted that the 2015 Tax Laws Amendment Act (and the 2013 and 2014 Acts) provisions relating to retirement will come into force on 1 March 2016, except for the annuitisation implementation date and related provisions.
 
Accordingly, the following changes will be introduced through an urgent tax amendment bill, to be announced this week in the 2016 Budget Speech
:
 
  • The bill will appeal to Parliament to postpone the annuitisation requirement for provident funds for two years, until 1 March 2018
  • Provident fund members will not be required to annuitise contributions to their funds that were made before 1 March 2018
  • To ensure the integrity of the retirement system, the ability to transfer tax-free from pension fund to provident fund will also be delayed until 1 March 2018. Clarity on possible misinterpretations will also be provided in the bill, to ensure that payroll administrators apply the law in line with original intentions
 
The following amendments will continue as scheduled from 1 March 2016:
 
  • The tax deduction for contributions to all retirement funds (including provident funds) will increase to 27.5% of the greater of taxable or remuneration, up to a cap of R350 000 per year, from 1 March 2016
  • The minimum threshold required for annuitisation for pension and retirement annuity funds will still be increased from R75 000 to R247 500
  • Aside from the issues covered in the urgent tax amendment bill, all other provisions legislated in the 2015 Tax Laws Amendment Act (and all other tax laws) will come into force on 1 March 2016
 
There is broad consensus that the harmonisation and capping of tax deductions will make the tax system simpler and more equitable. It will limit the tax deduction to very high income earners and allow lower- and middle-income earners a greater tax deduction.
 
A core principle of the tax legislation on deduction of contributions made to retirement savings is provided on the condition that there is annuitisation. In the case of provident funds, even though the requirement to annuitise is to be postponed until 2018, the tax deduction will still be allowed whilst the review on annuitisation is undertaken.
 
Since the only delay will be to the requirement to purchase an annuity for provident funds (i.e. annuitisation), the amendments for pension funds and retirement annuity funds will continue as previously legislated.
 
It should be re-iterated that the new laws do not make any changes to the treatment of retirement fund benefits when an individual resigns. Members of pension or provident funds who resign will, therefore, still be able to cash all their savings when they resign, subject to current taxation. This is strongly discouraged as it is not in the interest of members of retirement funds to risk their jobs, and also have less to retire on in future.
 
We would like to conclude by pointing out that members of all pension funds, including public servants who are members of the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), are not adversely affected by the new laws and should not risk their jobs by resigning. The hard-earned savings of all members of a retirement fund are perfectly safe, and accessible to them now and after 1 March 2016.


- Jaye Spence
HOD Technical
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