Hi everyone
Quick favour to ask: I wrote a short introductory article (gateway drug?) to investing and retirement in Japan, and it would be great if you could share it to your social media, any groups you're in, colleagues, etc.
https://blog.gaijinpot.com/retiring-in- ... -strategy/
It might change someone's life, and/or get us some more members here on the forum
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Great article, and thanks for the wiki plug. Retweeted
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Great article.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:29 am Hi everyone
Quick favour to ask: I wrote a short introductory article (gateway drug?) to investing and retirement in Japan, and it would be great if you could share it to your social media, any groups you're in, colleagues, etc.
https://blog.gaijinpot.com/retiring-in- ... -strategy/
It might change someone's life, and/or get us some more members here on the forum
You may want to make a quick correction.
Not sure how the F snuck in there.I should mention briefly that U.S. citizens do not have many suitable options for investing in Japan due to US tax laws and regulations. Most people find it easiest to invest with a U.S. f broker. More on that later.
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Ah, thanks! That's hilarious. I sent it to the editor (don't have access to the back end).Kanto wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 4:39 am You may want to make a quick correction.
Not sure how the F snuck in there.I should mention briefly that U.S. citizens do not have many suitable options for investing in Japan due to US tax laws and regulations. Most people find it easiest to invest with a U.S. f broker. More on that later.
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minor nitpick: the article says that Japanese brokers require you to close accounts when leaving Japan. That's true, but not for iDeCo. I'm not sure what actually happens in practice though - my understanding is that they will keep the account in a holding state and start paying out when you reach retirement age - but maybe there will be exceptions for people that move abroad eventually.
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Ah, good catch. Yeah, currently if you leave Japan you can no longer pay into iDeCo but can still manage the account: rebalance, change allocations, buy and sell funds.adamu wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:39 am minor nitpick: the article says that Japanese brokers require you to close accounts when leaving Japan. That's true, but not for iDeCo. I'm not sure what actually happens in practice though - my understanding is that they will keep the account in a holding state and start paying out when you reach retirement age - but maybe there will be exceptions for people that move abroad eventually.
However, there is talk of allowing non-Japanese residents to close and cash out the account when they leave Japan (part of the drive to attract high value workers).
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In the same vein, at the end of the "Japanese Pension" part it saysRetireJapan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 5:25 amAh, thanks! That's hilarious. I sent it to the editor (don't have access to the back end).Kanto wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 4:39 am You may want to make a quick correction.
Not sure how the F snuck in there.I should mention briefly that U.S. citizens do not have many suitable options for investing in Japan due to US tax laws and regulations. Most people find it easiest to invest with a U.S. f broker. More on that later.
I assume that's supposed to be nenkinFor a deep dive into nankin, check out our GaijinPot guide to ...
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Ooooh, dear.
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Done.
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
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You mention in the article that Americans shouldn't use ideco or nisa - are there any resources that confirm this? What happens if an American actually set up nisa/ideco?