The Kakutei Shinkoku is for the National Taxes, and they then forward the information to the Prefectural and Municipal Tax Offices, so you should go to the local branch of the National Tax Office (Not the Municipal Tax Office) in your Ward / City / Town or Villiage.Roger Van Zant wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:49 am In twenty years in Japan, I have never had to do kakutei shinkoku. How do I go about this? Just go to my local tax office in January and tell them I wish to do kakutei shinkoku?
Also, I sold my house in town A and I now live in town B.
Do I go to the tax office of town A or town B?
Is there a specific date range when I have to do this?
January 1st to March 31st?
If you did have to file a Kakutei Shinkoku:
1. If you have your 'My Number' Card and a Card Reader, you can file online at e-Tax
https://www.e-tax.nta.go.jp/
or
2. You can go to the local branch of the National Tax Office (Not the Municipal Tax Office) in your Ward / City / Town or Villiage, and the people there will help you to input your data into the system there (Recommended)
or
3. You can go to the local branch if the National Tax Office (Not the Municipal Tax Office) in your Ward / City / Town or Villiage, and pick up the forms and English Tax Guide explanation document from there, fill them out and drop them in the drop box at the Tax Office
or
4. You can download the forms and English Tax Guide explanation document from the NTA Website when they become available, fill them out and drop them in the drop box at the Tax Office.
The site and docs for 2023 (Reiwa 05) are not yet available. They will probably be available in late December or early January, and the window for filing is from Feb 16 to Mar 15 (though you can file before the Feb 16 date if you are owed a tax refund).
I will post a link when the site and docs for 2023 (Reiwa 05) become available.