Helena Conradie, CEO of Satrix on Tax Free Investing

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South Africa's National Treasury opened the gates for tax free investing on 1 March 2015. This is possibly the most generous gesture investors have ever received from government as ALL the returns on your money saved, be it interest, dividends or capital gains will be delivered to you free of taxation. It is a shame government hasn't put more effort behind promotingthe really good things they do like this initiative, but industry hasrecognised the opportunity for investors and is spreading the word. In this special podcast Helena Conradie, CEO of low cost index tracker SATRIX speaks to Candice Paine about the ins and outs of these Tax Free Savings Accounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Apr 2015 8PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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