Finished the tax return using eTax.
I didn't bother with the ePost stuff, just uploaded the XML files.
The XML file for Furusato Nozei went smoothly.
The XML file for the tokutei kouza wasn't bad, but it didn't handle the foreign dividend deduction - the reason I was uploading the form in the first place - which you had to apply for separately via a rather baffling screen with lots of manual data entry (which I'd thankfully figured out last year so just looked at what I did then )
One hiccup I had is that if you start the process with the "submit paper form" option, you can't later switch it to My Number Card, you have to go through the whole process again from the start. Hopefully that was good muscle-memory-building for next year.
Declaring Furusato nozei with the new e-tax system
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Re: Declaring Furusato nozei with the new e-tax system
So, if you have saved your “paper form” data, you can’t restart the process again using e-Tax for submission and load the data file?
I started my e-Tax submission off by starting from my Reiwa 3 data file from last year, and that much worked at least. (I was thinking it strange I need to fiddle with my Number card just to enter all my data for Reiwa 4 but maybe just as well I did it this way then.)
Re: Declaring Furusato nozei with the new e-tax system
Yes it seems to be the case.sutebayashi wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:10 amSo, if you have saved your “paper form” data, you can’t restart the process again using e-Tax for submission and load the data file?
I started my e-Tax submission off by starting from my Reiwa 3 data file from last year, and that much worked at least. (I was thinking it strange I need to fiddle with my Number card just to enter all my data for Reiwa 4 but maybe just as well I did it this way then.)
If you load a paper submission data file, it automatically selects paper submission mode, and at least I couldn't figure out a way to switch modes. It might be there somewhere.