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  1. 2019年4月17日 · iDeCo accounts were created by the government to encourage individuals to save and invest their hard-earned cash for retirement. They are similar to 401k accounts in the U.S. but the contribution limits are lower—between ¥12,000 and ¥68,000 (about US$100 to $600) per month, depending on your employment status.

  2. 2019年3月18日 · Pensions in Japan can be confusing. Even for long-term residents, it’s hard to be sure who has to contribute, how much you have to pay, when you can receive benefits and how much you can get back if you leave Japan. We’ve prepared a basic pension guide to help you out!

  3. 2019年3月18日 · • ¥5 million life insurance proceeds per statutory heir • Property donation to specified non-profit or public organizations Other possible tax credits include: • ¥100,000 multiplied by the heir’s age for minor heirs under the age of 20

  4. 2021年3月24日 · The Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, are a set of 17 goals adopted by the UN in 2015 that are meant to be achieved by 2030. They range from issues of hunger and poverty to gender equality, innovation, and sustainable communities. In recent years, SDGs have been attracting increased attention among the Japanese business community.

  5. 2019年3月18日 · Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment £140.63 - more expensive by £12.34. Monthly Rent. Apartment (1 bedroom) in city center £1,658.03 - more expensive by £826.16. Average Salaries. Average Monthly Net Salary (after tax) £2,290.29 - receiving £167.87 more per month.

  6. 2017年1月26日 · 3. Health Insurance. The two main kinds of public health insurance in Japan are Social/Employees’ Health Insurance (Shakai Kenko Hoken), which is provided to full-time company employees, and National Health Insurance (NHI, Kokumin Kenko Hoken ), which must be independently applied for at a municipal office.

  7. 2017年6月27日 · First off, even under the new rules, permanent residency for “Cool Japan Human Resources” (as some are calling the classification) still requires at least one year working in Japan before you can apply. In other words, you’ll need to find a way to get a foot in the door of Japanese professional life before planting both feet here for good.