It’s possible: not just R15,000 from your home solar installation, but 125% in tax back on an investment into a new green energy fund, writes GTalevi.
Investors who mourned the demise of the section 12J tax incentive — which was stopped in June 2021 — now have another, arguably better option for an upfront tax break: a section 12B initiative in renewable energy that 12J stalwart Grovest is offering. The FM spoke to Grovest CEO Jeff Miller.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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