
See the blog post for more details: https://www.retirejapan.com/blog/person ... n-japan-i/
I presume he only meant to claim it if it is true - i.e. don't forget to claim, not that you should just make stuff up to put on the form!Ryuuku wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 12:53 am Just a question about the first "hack", about declaring life insurance, etc. in excess of 100,000 on the tax return. Are you sure that's legal? It sounds like tax fraud (claiming something which isn't true on your tax returns). I mean, I'm all for not paying as much in taxes if I don't have to, but I wouldn't want to risk having doubt cast upon me.
Just to be clear, these are three separate categories:
Well, claim it if you have it. And only the health expenses need to be over 100,000 yen a year.
IIRC, you indicate the total health expenses on your return--you wouldn't want to list only ¥4000, which would then be ignored in the calculations there.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 4:41 am...
3. health care expenses over 100,000 yen (anything under 100,000 yen doesn't count, only the amount over that: so if you had 104,000 yen's worth of expenses, 4,000 of them would be counted on your tax return)