iDeCo and moving overseas
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:34 am
Hi,
I am considering opening an iDeCo account for myself and one for my wife (she's Japanese). We are in our early 40's and we are both employees contributing to the national pension scheme.
I read on Retire Japan that iDeCo is only recommended if you intend to be living in Japan until retirement (60 years-old). Is that really the case?
We have no plans of leaving Japan in the immediate future but don't think that we will be here for another 20 years. We might leave, we might come back and leave, who knows... What I figured is that it is always good to use tax free investment plans even if you are not going to be using them for ever. It's good for as long as it lasts.
From what I was reading on this website - https://www.ideco-koushiki.jp/english/ - there is a process in place in case the account holder moves overseas - moving overseas seems to trigger ineligibility meaning that contributions are not possible anyomore but collection is still possible (upon truning 60 years-old).
Am I missing something?
I am considering opening an iDeCo account for myself and one for my wife (she's Japanese). We are in our early 40's and we are both employees contributing to the national pension scheme.
I read on Retire Japan that iDeCo is only recommended if you intend to be living in Japan until retirement (60 years-old). Is that really the case?
We have no plans of leaving Japan in the immediate future but don't think that we will be here for another 20 years. We might leave, we might come back and leave, who knows... What I figured is that it is always good to use tax free investment plans even if you are not going to be using them for ever. It's good for as long as it lasts.
From what I was reading on this website - https://www.ideco-koushiki.jp/english/ - there is a process in place in case the account holder moves overseas - moving overseas seems to trigger ineligibility meaning that contributions are not possible anyomore but collection is still possible (upon truning 60 years-old).
Am I missing something?