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April 03, 2025
|The Citizen
R13BN REVENUE: TAX COLLECTED ON EARLY RETIREMENT WITHDRAWALS DOUBLED EXPECTATIONS
The two-pot retirement system has generated just under R13 billion in revenue for the South African government year to date – more than double the initial estimate of R5 billion, according to the preliminary revenue collection figures for the 2024-25 financial year.
Edward Kieswetter, commissioner of the South African Revenue Service (Sars), divulged the latest statistics at a media conference in Pretoria on Tuesday.
The tax directives for the withdrawals were valued at R12.9 billion for the period – R7.9 billion more than the projected R5 billion, Kieswetter noted.
According to Sars's figures, more than 2.5 million tax directives were finalised, resulting in a gross lump sum payout of R47.7 billion.
Sars previously cautioned claimants under the two-pot system that it would collect any outstanding monies owed to it, which could have an impact on the amount claimants receive as a payout.
According to Kieswetter, Sars managed to recover R820 million in outstanding debt from individual taxpayers.
Withdrawals from the two-pot system are taxed at retirement fund members' marginal tax rate, which is significantly higher than the tax rate applicable to early withdrawals of retirement funds under the previous regime.
'Second wave' of withdrawals
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