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Leaving a legacy

A bequest or legacy is simply a gift in your Will – a memento or sum of money you want to leave to a friend, your Church, or a favourite charity.

If such a gesture could give a young blind person the chance to lead a useful and independent life, it would be really worthwhile, wouldn't it?

Or if you could restore the eyesight of someone blinded by cataracts, you could be doing more than you ever thought possible.

Deciding to leave a bequest to the SA National council for the Blind costs you nothing now. In fact, by reducing the total value of your estate, it can lead to considerable savings on tax. Only when you no longer need it, will your gift be put to good use to help those who are less fortunate. And you’ll have the pleasure of knowing that your kindness will be remembered for years, perhaps even generations to come.

For further information about making a will or leaving a bequest to charity, please contact Tim Oelofse on tel.
012 452-3811 or email tim@sancb.org.za.

 

Want to know more about Wills and bequests?

Click here to order a free copy of The Complete Guide to Making your Will

If you already have a Will, and you'd like to add a bequest to the SA National Council for the Blind, why not add a codicil?
Click here to download codicil form.