tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-267434087271634120.post1845675759846679670..comments2023-10-17T18:19:40.705+08:00Comments on The Bedokian Portfolio: SRS and The Bedokian Portfolio - Part 2Bedokianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10830693656509435888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-267434087271634120.post-31732557709314214912016-11-28T23:57:56.279+08:002016-11-28T23:57:56.279+08:00Hi Trillion,
Thanks for the points raised and tho...Hi Trillion,<br /><br />Thanks for the points raised and those are all very good ones.<br /><br />Cheers!<br />Bedokianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10830693656509435888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-267434087271634120.post-56114841982860569902016-11-28T22:01:16.632+08:002016-11-28T22:01:16.632+08:00Hello.
A comment if I may
Without SRS, capital...Hello. <br /><br />A comment if I may<br /><br />Without SRS, capital gains, interest, dividends are tax exempt. The srs as a tax deferral and tax deduction device may not be as attractive if you consider that ordinarily cap gains interest and dividends are tax exempt; whereas under the srs the cumulative amounts of capital gains dividend and interest are subject to the 50% taxable amounts. <br /><br />Secondly over the long run our tax rates are creeping up so what may below the tax free threshold now may change over time<br /><br />Thirdly, ithe srs places a huge restriction on the liquidity of your funds <br /><br />Just sharing my counter argument <br /><br />Cheers Trillionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04617508701808058733noreply@blogger.com