AlanJH wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:42 pm
What a complicated mixed up system.
I feel completely lost in it all now.
And I was going to ask a question about transferring any uk savings via a wise account, think I will skip that question for now lol.
You can transfer your UK Savings completely tax free, so long as the savings were in your account at the end of last year, there is no taxable event in transferring that money.
But that may expose you to tax on any UK Sourced Income in the tax year, as they assume that that income is transferred first, before savings, or tax that you should have paid if there was a taxable event.
You may need to consult a tax professional.
If you have a WISE Account registered in the UK there are no limits, but if you have a WISE account registered to an address in Japan, then transfer and balance limits apply.
https://wise.com/help/articles/2893492/ ... an-receive
https://wise.com/help/articles/3GBSRou4 ... e-in-japan
https://wise.com/help/articles/2899986/ ... ing-limits
AlanJH wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:42 pm
I just don't want to find my state pension ( no private pension ) is gobbled up in tax by the Japanese government.
You will have to do the calculations on your total Allowances and Deductions. If the Total Taxable Income is less than Zero, then there will be no tax.
If you only have your UK State Pension, then I would expect that would not have to pay any tax after applying all the applicable Allowances and Deductions.
Again, you may need to consult a tax professional.
AlanJH wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:42 pm
They certainly don't handle their own pensioners too well ( 65.000 yen a month ) what the hell can they do on that ?
So as far a a foreigner in Japan, I feel very financially insecure.
That is not correct.
Just the Basic Pension part of the Japanese National Pension is Y816,000 / 12 = Y68,000 Per Month if born after 1-Apr-1956
or Y813,700 / 12 = 67,808 Per Month if born before 1-Apr-1956
https://www.nenkin.go.jp/international/ ... nsion.html
but that does not include the Employees' Pension, or other employment related Pension component, which is related to Income
https://www.nenkin.go.jp/international/ ... loyee.html
It also does not include Employment related Defined Benefit or Defined Contribution Pensions run by the company they worked for.
AlanJH wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:42 pm
I know absolutely nothing about all the tax returns system.
I think if there is some kind of treaty between the two countries, then it needs updating to where you transfer your tax allowance over with you.
I think people moving to the uk get a better deal, by some margin.
Does anybody on here actually get their uk pension living in Japan and if so, how much tax do you pay?
What a minefield this is.