Sometime back, Twitter was agog with a short but relatable tweet of a young lady; a tweet with content synonymous with what is known as the black tax in the southern parts of Africa. The black tax is a tradition so common that it earned a prominent spot in Trevor Noah’s “Born a Crime”, a really beautiful book by the way.
Saving money is the biggest challenge with us Africans. You save a little, next thing U hear is “grandma swallow razor send something”
— hispania__ (@Ojimah4) January 12, 2019
To properly explain the black tax, we can lend the words of Gerald Mwandimbira of the Savings Institute, South Africa. In this article, he said, “Black tax sees the person’s salary portioned off to support older parents or an extended family while trying to raise a young family. This puts one’s responsibilities in a ‘sandwich and hence this is often called the sandwich generation. The sandwich generation supports the generation above them, as well as the generation below. Making it difficult for the sandwich generation to save money, which will, in turn, pass this tax down to future generations.”
The consistent trend of difficulty with savings due to this “tax” can lead to a vicious cycle of generational dependence if not managed.
Probably the root of this culture can be traced back to a common African saying — “It takes a village to raise a child”. Although there is a positive side to this saying, it also implies that enjoying success alone as an African is almost impossible.
This isn’t to say that there is anything noble in enjoying the benefits of your success on your own, especially without those that helped raise you, but when does sharing become harmful? When you find yourself not being able to take care of your necessities because you are too busy helping others, a line needs to be drawn. You need a balance to be able to sustain the help you lend out to others.
Does this suggest money transfers from Africans to family members as the major reason for poor savings among Africans? Definitely not, but sharing what is probably not managed properly can only make things worse for the one who is being the good Samaritan. So the big questions are:
A. How can you do better with your personal finances?
B. How can you effectively juggle your needs and the needs of those who supported your development?
Effectively answering the first question makes the second one a lot easier. To help with the first we have a few suggestions:
1. Although the black tax is almost unavoidable, you have a right to keep the total value of your income to yourself. If this can happen without any violent face-offs with family members, please make your income your personal business.
2. With your income well guarded, commit to budgeting your income properly and building an emergency fund. An emergency fund should contain 3 to 6 months of your living expenses. Learn how to build one.
These two steps are critical to achieving success with the next steps. On juggling your needs with those of others you love, you should consider the following suggestions:
1. In your budget, set a cap for the black tax and stick to it. How do you stick to it? Pay yourself first and place your savings and investments in locked accounts. Cowrywise can help with this, our locked plans are 100% efficient.
2. Set a necessity test, one that will guide what you spend the black tax on. Items should border around survival needs — feeding, housing, schooling and health.
3. Learn to say “no”. This is probably one of the most potent tools for preventing unplanned spending. If it isn’t a case that is a life-threatening one and doesn’t pass your budget or necessity test, kindly turn down the request. Saying no is a lot easier when you have the first suggestion sorted.
A choice to manage the black tax will not only help you do better with your savings and build wealth, but it will also prevent you from becoming dependent on your children when you get older also. Do them a favour by making the right choices today.
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I just finished sending my mum money from my first salary and i panicked when i read this. I love what i did but you see that black tax ehh🙏🙏. It’s to learn to say no very well. I have a weakness and that’s being agreeable. Women tend to be more agreeable than men, but if i want to fulfill my goal, i must do the needful.
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Am sorry to ask how much can I withdraw every month cause I have invested 1k
I really enjoy and leaned from the advice, had it been I com across this life would not have been so turf as it is now cause I’ve wasted so much money but thank you ope for the advise thanks a lot keep it 👆
good advice thanks OPE.
Moral of the lesson: Do not help others to your own detriment whether today or for your future needs
Truth be told, I have never heard of or even read about “the black tax” and “sandwich generation” in all these years.
This is not just enlightening but would also help me and many (I guess) in not just planning money but also time
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Thanks for the write up, Ope. This black tax has finished me… But Thank God for this app that came to my rescue
What about the relative that could start crying when you say no?
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Very insightful and timely for me.
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Great Lesson to balance finance for better living
Thank you so much for this. Learnt a couple of new things
Very wonderful advices and lectures. But it seems very difficult to when trying to get out of recession. While planning to stand on your feet back again with no regular income and a hand to mouth epileptic economy. More advice ma. Good morning. Thanks
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God knows this year has been a lot for due to this. I have neither savings nor money to due basic care. I’m doing better henceforth tho. Thank you, Ope.