Super-annuation Scheme definition

Super-annuation Scheme means a "provident fund", a "pension fund" and a "retirement annuity fund", as defined in Schedule 2 of Income Tax Act 58 of 1962.

Examples of Super-annuation Scheme in a sentence

  • The Employer’s default fund will be the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (Cbus).

  • The Company will pay superannuation contributions into either the NESS Superannuation Scheme, ▇▇▇▇ or the C+BUS Superannuation Fund for each employee.

  • The company shall be, and remain during the life of this agreement, a participating employer in the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (C+BUS).

  • The company shall be, and remain during the life of this Agreement, a participating employer in the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (C+BUS).

  • The Company is a participating employer in the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (Cbus).

  • The Company shall be, and remain during the life of this Agreement, a participating employer in the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (C+BUS).

  • Should an employee fail to nominate a fund, the NESS No.1 Superannuation Scheme will be used as the default fund under this Agreement.

  • The company will be, and remain during the life of this Agreement, a participating employer in the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Scheme (C+BUS).

  • The use of the payment will be arranged by the employee with the Superannuation Scheme provider, in accordance with the provisions of the superannuation scheme.

  • The contribution shall not be payable if the practitioner elects to become a contributing member to the State Government Superannuation Scheme.