https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/202504 ... 01000.html
- If launched it would be open to those 65 and over, it would be focused on distribution type mutual funds. {"Dividend payers"}
Assuming your New Nisa is maxed out, would you consider it?
I assume if one has taxable investments, it may be a preferable to use this frame when it opens?
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Interesting. Would it be in addition to a normal NISA, or instead of it?
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Re: Platinum Nisa / プラチナNISA
It's all rough plans now, along with the Kodomo revision.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 9:33 am Interesting. Would it be in addition to a normal NISA, or instead of it?
Seems it's "in addition".
Without knowing what funds would be available, it's tough to say what would be best. But my guess would be this is a also a mechanism to promote Japanese REIts and equities. I expect to see mostly domestic offerings. (That's pure speculation).
If they happens one could always go "ex-Japan" in Nisa/Ideco to compensate.
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This has already been discussed in the NISA section a few weeks back....