Yes, that wiki article is nicely written and explains IHT clearly. I have no qualms with IHT in Japan, and agree that it is generous for foreigners living here.captainspoke wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 5:34 am One note is that the wiki here talks about inheritance--excellent to have as a reference point. (and that's the main page, inheritance tax is in the second block on the left)
My beef is with CGT. Why should I inherit the house at the value of when it was bought and not when it was given to me? It wasn't my house when it was bought, it was my parents! They alone benefited from it, and the gradual increase in value over the years had they sold it. So why not inherit the value at time of death when the house is passed on, instead of the value all those years ago?
OK, it's a philosophical argument and a bit pointless because the law in Japan is set and probably won't change. So how to avoid it? The only practical ways I know of are:
a) don't sell the house until many years later when you might not be living in Japan
b) persuade your parents to sell it before they die
Neither of these are appealing. Is there another way I wonder?