Overseas Inheritance - Step Children
Overseas Inheritance - Step Children
I have a reasonable comprehension of how the rules apply to heirs, however are Step Children considered in the equation?
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Re: Overseas Inheritance - Step Children
Scroll down a ways and there are 55 patterns--step-children may be in there somewhere:
https://souzoku-pro.info/columns/isanbunkatsu/10/
Scroll below the list of patterns and there are diagrams to show relationships and portions.
https://souzoku-pro.info/columns/isanbunkatsu/10/
Scroll below the list of patterns and there are diagrams to show relationships and portions.
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Re: Overseas Inheritance - Step Children
There may be a difference as to whether they were formally adopted or not. I have run into problems a few times here with my stepkids for family allowance at work, etc., as I didn't (wasn't able to legally) formally adopt them.
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Re: Overseas Inheritance - Step Children
Thanks.. In my case -
One parent remarried with new partner having adult kids.
Other parent is in defacto relationship with their new partner also having adult kids.
I guess with both of my parents re-marrying late in life and their new partners already having grown children so any future possible inheritance may be complicated to start with but was just wondering how that might play out for future tax implications. I wondered if I would end up shouldering the tax burden for the defacto relationship children who as far as I can see are not recognised under the tax system.
One parent remarried with new partner having adult kids.
Other parent is in defacto relationship with their new partner also having adult kids.
I guess with both of my parents re-marrying late in life and their new partners already having grown children so any future possible inheritance may be complicated to start with but was just wondering how that might play out for future tax implications. I wondered if I would end up shouldering the tax burden for the defacto relationship children who as far as I can see are not recognised under the tax system.
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Re: Overseas Inheritance - Step Children
Thankfully the tax office in Japan will only see your portion of a foreign inheritance and tax it as thought it was the entire inheritance, resulting in much lower taxes for most people: https://www.retirejapan.com/blog/overse ... -in-japan/UBear wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:37 am Thanks.. In my case -
One parent remarried with new partner having adult kids.
Other parent is in defacto relationship with their new partner also having adult kids.
I guess with both of my parents re-marrying late in life and their new partners already having grown children so any future possible inheritance may be complicated to start with but was just wondering how that might play out for future tax implications. I wondered if I would end up shouldering the tax burden for the defacto relationship children who as far as I can see are not recognised under the tax system.
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