Beaglehound wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 5:46 am My suspicion is that unless you are whacking large amounts into your spouse’s bank account, or investing large amounts in their name, it would be fiendishly difficult for the tax folk to find out what’s going on with family finances. What would trigger them to do so? I also doubt they are motivated to investigate these things. Does anyone have any stories to the contrary?
Yes, I agree with you both, but I am just quoting the law as written. Enforcement may be an issue.Wales4rugbyWC19 wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 5:24 am I just don't see the point of a gift tax between spouses. What business is it of the Japanese government on what we spend as a family. I would like to actually know how much money this brings into the Japanese government. I have the same set up with a credit card with my wife that others have mentioned, but I really would prefer a joint bank account.
As I said before, Japan does not have the concept of Community Property between spouses.
https://www.ata-tax.jp/service/index02_en.html
3. Married couple
Property ownership and taxation on married couple generally treats each spouse as a separate individual with separate legal and property rights, similar to US common law property system as opposed to US community property system. Joint bank account is not available in Japan. Inheritance of foreign joint account originated from the spouse income would be regarded as taxable event by Japan tax authority.
https://japanpropertycentral.com/real-e ... -in-japan/
I was recently requested by Prestia to provide a list of family members' accounts at the bank. I am guessing this would enable tracking of living expenses / gifts between family members, and may possibly be used to facilitate taxation in the future...