Hello everyone,
I am curious because I’ve searched around and did not find anyone discussing this. So, what happens to your NISA investment when you suddenly die? I understand that for iDeCo, the lump sum gets transferred to the next of kin (designated beneficiaries include the deceased’s spouse, children, parents, grandchildren, grandparents, and siblings).
Sources:
https://www.retirejapan.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3193
https://retirewiki.jp/wiki/Comparison_o ... itate_NISA
What about for NISA?
What happens with your NISA when you die
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Re: What happens with your NISA when you die
NISA is just part of your estate, like any bank accounts, real estate, or possessions. It will be paid out to your heirs.
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Re: What happens with your NISA when you die
I wonder if you can keep it around tax free for as long as possible…