Ghost Stories Ep30: Turning Tax into Solar Power (with Deon Lewis and James Rothmann of Futureneers)

Episode 30 February 21, 2024 00:22:00
Ghost Stories Ep30: Turning Tax into Solar Power (with Deon Lewis and James Rothmann of Futureneers)
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Ghost Stories Ep30: Turning Tax into Solar Power (with Deon Lewis and James Rothmann of Futureneers)

Feb 21 2024 | 00:22:00

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Show Notes

Deon Lewis (co-founder of Futureneers) and James Rothmann (Projects Director and Tax Innovation Officer at Futureneers) joined The Finance Ghost to talk about the 12BA Renewable Energy Partnership and the opportunity it offers investors for a tax-enhanced investment in solar.

On this podcast, we talked about topics including:

For more information on Futureneers and to apply for this opportunity, you can follow this link.

As always, ensure that you do your own research and consult with your financial advisor. The Finance Ghost has no affiliation with Futureneers or involvement in the underlying investments and does not accept any responsibility for the financial returns. Futureneers is a registered Financial Services Provider (FSP 46996) and registered Section 12J Venture Capital Company.

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