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The amount of money you can take out of South Africa

It’s the question on everyone’s lips. Well, probably not – but if you’re an expat, we’re sure you want to know how much money you can transfer from South Africa to your new crib.

It’s your money, after all, and it’s only right that you should keep it close to home – wherever that home may be.

Gone for good or back in a jiffy?

The most important question you need to ask yourself is whether you are planning on returning to South African shores or not. While you’re deciding – rest assured that offshore transfer allowances are quite straight forward.

Annual transfer caps are determined by the single discretionary allowance (DA) and the foreign investment allowance (FIA). You will need to be over 18 years, have your green barcoded South African ID and active SARS tax record for these allowances.

For the DA

For the FIA

If, however, you decide to leave the green and gold for good (or rather move your gold to greener pastures), financial emigration may be the way to go. If you go this route, the game changes a bit.

As a financial emigrant you’ll be able to transfer:

The choice, of course, is yours – and comes down to individual circumstances.

Whether for political, financial, personal, logistical or religious reasons – you need to consider your options carefully. Luckily you won’t have to make these decisions blind – FinGlobal has a world’s experience in these matters and can give you the best advice when it comes to moving your money. Let us call you.

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