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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. 2020年5月8日 · The Chief Cabinet Secretary announced that the fund will not be subject to income tax and resident tax. When Will I Receive the Money? The date in which you will receive the money will be decided by your local city hall, town hall, or ward office, and not determined by the central government.

  3. 2022年6月17日 · 日本公司大多会在7月和12月发奖金,因此,银行特意推出这种还款模式,瞄准了收入倍增的这两个月份。. 在拿奖金的月份里,银行期待信用卡持有者可以一次缴清。. 因此,在购置高额商品时,选择这种方式再合适不过了。. 但问题是,谁能保证我7月和12月肯定 ...

  4. 2019年3月18日 · 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!

  5. 2017年12月4日 · Here are the actual requirements to become a citizen of Japan. A person must meet the following conditions: • Having continuously had a domicile in Japan for five years or more; • Being 20 years of age or more and having the capacity to act according to his/her national law; • Being a person of good conduct; • Being able to make a ...

  6. 2019年7月5日 · To open an account, head to your local branch with the documents listed above. The forms you need to fill in are all in Japanese but fairly straightforward, including info like your address, date of birth, etc. After applying, you’ll get a cash card (and an optional bank book) sent to you through the post. One thing to be aware of: while ...

  7. 2017年12月22日 · Miyakobashi Shotengai. While shotengai is normally the term for a shopping district, you'll find that Miyakobashi Shotengai is instead populated with bars and yakitori shops. There were once indeed vendors' stalls here, but in an effort to clean up the area—reputedly also formerly a black market—for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, they were all ...

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