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  2. 私人貸款額高達HK$400萬或月薪18倍,網上申請可享高達HK$6,800現金回贈。 經手機申請中銀「易達錢」私人貸款,享現金回贈高達HK$6,800,實際年利率低至1.85%。

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  1. 2020年5月8日 · The government announced plans to offer a relief package of ¥100,000 to every individual in Japan, including foreign residents. Check out our brief guide on eligibility for the ¥100,000 COVID-19 fund and how to get it.

  2. 2022年6月17日 · 不管上个月或上上个月消费多少,每个月的还款限额是固定的。 这里所说的限额又有两种: 一是固定金额,不管消费多少,需要缴付的款项不会超过这个金额。比如你买了20万日元的电器,可以设定每个月只还2万的固定金额。 二是固定比率,每个月只还上个月或者上上个月消费金额的百分之多少。

  3. 2020年5月8日 · 1. Date of application (申請日) Fill out the application date according to the Japanese calendar (we are currently in year two of Reiwa, written as 令和 2). 2. Your local municipality (令和2年4月27日時点の住民票所在市区町村) Fill out the local municipality you are living in as of April 27. This information should be on your Residence Card. 3.

  4. 一次還清,可以說是在日本使用信用卡時最常見的還款方式了。 顧名思義,當次消費在還款時一次還清。 溫馨提示,由於血債血還,大家在購物大出血時,請審慎而行。 2回払い(兩次還款)or 分割払い(多次還款) 兩次還款就是分次還款,每個月還款兩次,比如上旬一次,中旬一次,或分兩個月還清。 與此類似的方式還有「分割払い(多次還款)」,也就是將消費金額分成幾次償還,大多是時間跨度在兩個月以上、還款次數超過3次以上。 因為次數多,平均下來每次還款金額相對小,適合囊中羞澀以及家裡有賢(河)妻(東)良(獅)母(吼)等人士的消費一族使用。 リボルビング払い(固定限額還款) 不管上個月或上上個月消費多少,每個月的還款限額是固定的。

  5. 2019年3月18日 · This will state both your payment amount and the amount of income tax paid. That’s right, income tax. The Japanese government will still withhold 20.42 percent of your lump-sum payment for income tax, the standard deduction for income paid overseas.

  6. 2019年3月18日 · There are many benefits to living in Japan. However, Japan has high inheritance taxes, and if they’re not careful, long-term foreign residents may find themselves on the hook for taxes even on inheritances received abroad. Read on to find out whether you’re liable for Japanese inheritance taxes, and what to do if you are! What’s in a Jusho?

  7. 2019年4月17日 · Option 1: iDeCo. For those planning to be in Japan for the long term, and pay both nenkin and income tax, one simple option for preparing for retirement is opening an iDeCo account. iDeCo accounts were created by the government to encourage individuals to save and invest their hard-earned cash for retirement.

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