i read a couple of posts here recently and there was mention of something like a 5 year point of living in Japan (as a non-Resident) that affects how you are taxed. Is that right?
Searching online i found this bit of information:
At the moment, I am in that first category: I have been living and working in Japan for 3 years (on a 5 year visa) . However, my plan is remain in Japan and i have applied for a PR.Non-Permanent Resident
A person who has lived in Japan for less than five years, but has no intention of living in Japan permanently. Non-permanent residents pay taxes on all income except on income from abroad that does not get sent to Japan.
Permanent Resident
A person who has lived in Japan for at least five years or has the intention of staying in Japan permanently. Permanent residents pay taxes on all income from Japan and abroad.
Anyway, since I am currently in the first category...I was wondering how the sale of US stocks or RSUs is taxed in Japan, if at all. Since i am currently in the less than 5 years and not yet a Permanent Resident, if i sell stock or RSUs in the US and that money just stays in my US bank account, does that mean I don't need to pay tax on it in Japan? And, after living here 5+ years, then I will need to pay taxes on the sale of stocks/RSUs in the US, even if the money does not come into Japan? I think that is right..maybe?
Thanks for any thoughts.