Thanks for that. I hope the regular NISA also gets replaced with something similar.
I dunno, I'm no expert, but it seems strange to me—the government is stating that people need to save for retirement, but at the same time they aren't providing a whole lot to encourage people to actually do that. It would be great if they increased the tsumetate limit.
Just to clarify, though: I just read this in the comments to the latest blog post:
RetireJapan wrote:
NISA has always had an expiration date: it is a ten-year program due to run until 2023 (2023 will be the last year you can open an account). Junior NISA is on the same timetable.
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Tsumitate NISA is currently due to run until 2037.
…So, am I right in thinking that the article linked on the first page of this thread is saying that
the decision to discontinue the NISA will be announced in 2020—not that 2020 is the last year that it will be run? And that, like the Jr. NISA, the regular NISA will also continue until 2023?