Weighing pros and cons of retirement annuities versus tax-free investments

A high-income earner paying 45% marginal tax wants to invest R3,000 monthly for 10 years and is deciding between a retirement annuity (RA) or a tax-free investment. The choice hinges on balancing flexibility against tax efficiency. Experts highlight that RAs offer upfront tax deductions, while tax-free options provide unrestricted access.

For someone in the 45% tax bracket planning to save R3,000 a month over a decade, the decision between a retirement annuity (RA) and a tax-free investment boils down to priorities: immediate tax relief or easy access to funds.

Tax-free investments stand out for their straightforward appeal. All growth is tax-free, and withdrawals incur no tax. There are no restrictions on access, and they escape Regulation 28 limits, allowing potentially higher returns through diverse investments. However, annual contributions are capped at R36,000, with a lifetime limit of R500,000.

In contrast, RAs provide a key advantage: contributions are deductible up to 27.5% of taxable income, yielding significant upfront savings for high earners. Funds grow free of income, dividends, and capital gains taxes, but access is locked until age 55. At retirement, one-third can be withdrawn as a lump sum—subject to a specific tax table—and the rest must fund an annuity, with annuity income taxed at the prevailing marginal rate.

Consider the numbers for R3,000 monthly contributions, totaling R360,000 over 10 years before growth. Assuming a 10% annual return for the tax-free option (due to fewer restrictions), it grows to about R620,000, fully accessible and tax-free anytime.

For the RA, with a more conservative 8% return, the fund reaches R550,000. The 45% tax saving on contributions—R1,350 monthly or R16,200 yearly—totals R162,000 over 10 years. Reinvesting this into a tax-free vehicle at 10% yields about R260,000.

Thus, the RA route delivers R810,000 total: R550,000 in the RA (yielding a likely tax-free lump sum of R183,333 and an annuity worth R366,667, providing around R18,000 annual income at 5% drawdown, taxed later) plus R260,000 tax-free. This offers more overall value but with access limits.

As financial expert Kenny Meiring notes, "At its core, this is a trade-off between flexibility and tax efficiency." Tax-free suits those needing liquidity, while RAs benefit high earners willing to wait for greater long-term gains.

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