TAX CALCULATION EXAMPLE: First Year in Japan
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 10:46 pm
Hi,
New member and first post here. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
QUESTION: Does the example individual get calculated at 20.42 (20% x 2.1% restoration tax (2013-2037)) because it is their first year in Japan? Or is this a myth and they should be calculated as per the general withholding tax rates?
I’m making a spreadsheet for some foreign teachers at work and others that have asked me about personal finance. Knowing that, I need to make a tax calculation example for them. Could anyone keen here please go over my question, numbers and methods below:
Example Individual: 254,000 gross monthly salary with 16,000 transportation allowance. Single no dependents and first year in Japan (arrived on Jan 2). Fresh off the boat so to speak.
If yes, I believe that they should be calculated at 20.42%, then my calculation looks like this:
254,000 x 12 months x the flat rate of 20.42% (tax and insurance liabilities included) for first-timers in Japan = 622,402 calculated for the year or 51,867 a month.
MONTHLY TOTAL TAX & INSURANCE LIABILITY = 51,867
If no, then I believe that they should be calculated as follows and my calculation would look like this:
254,000 x 12 months x the withholding tax rate plus other insurance liabilities = 622,402 calculated for the year or 54,077 a month.
This approximately breaks down into:
254,000 x 12 months = 3,048,000
Withholding tax calculation: 3,048,000 x 10% Less 97,500 = 207,300 for the year.
207,300 / 12 months = 17,275
Income Withholding Tax (Excluding Restoration Tax) = 17,275
Restoration Tax @ 2.1% (2013 -2037) = 17,275 x 0.021 = 363
Health Insurance 254,000 @ 4.955% = 12,586
Pension Insurance 254,000 @ 9.091% = 23,091
Employment Insurance 254,000 @ 0.3% = 762
MONTHLY TOTAL TAX & INSURANCE LIABILITY = 54,077
OTHER:
Non-First Year Residents: Income range Japan income tax (Withholding Tax) rate (%) 2017
Taxable Income Tax Rate
less than 1.95 million yen 5% of taxable income
1.95 to 3.3 million yen 10% of taxable income minus 97,500 yen
3.3 to 6.95 million yen 20% of taxable income minus 427,500 yen
6.95 to 9 million yen 23% of taxable income minus 636,000 yen
9 to 18 million yen 33% of taxable income minus 1,536,000 yen
18 to 40 million yen 40% of taxable income minus 2,796,000 yen
more than 40 million yen 45% of taxable income minus 4,796,000 yen
Calculation Sources:
#1. http://www.mof.go.jp/english/tax_policy ... x.html#a02
#2. https://www.jetro.go.jp/usa/overview-of ... ystem.html
#3. http://www.htm.co.jp/calculators-monthl ... -japan.htm
#4. https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2206.html
Other Sources:
#1. https://transferwise.com/us/blog/income-tax-in-japan
#2. http://japantaxcalculator.com/
Thank you for your time and feedback.
New member and first post here. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
QUESTION: Does the example individual get calculated at 20.42 (20% x 2.1% restoration tax (2013-2037)) because it is their first year in Japan? Or is this a myth and they should be calculated as per the general withholding tax rates?
I’m making a spreadsheet for some foreign teachers at work and others that have asked me about personal finance. Knowing that, I need to make a tax calculation example for them. Could anyone keen here please go over my question, numbers and methods below:
Example Individual: 254,000 gross monthly salary with 16,000 transportation allowance. Single no dependents and first year in Japan (arrived on Jan 2). Fresh off the boat so to speak.
If yes, I believe that they should be calculated at 20.42%, then my calculation looks like this:
254,000 x 12 months x the flat rate of 20.42% (tax and insurance liabilities included) for first-timers in Japan = 622,402 calculated for the year or 51,867 a month.
MONTHLY TOTAL TAX & INSURANCE LIABILITY = 51,867
If no, then I believe that they should be calculated as follows and my calculation would look like this:
254,000 x 12 months x the withholding tax rate plus other insurance liabilities = 622,402 calculated for the year or 54,077 a month.
This approximately breaks down into:
254,000 x 12 months = 3,048,000
Withholding tax calculation: 3,048,000 x 10% Less 97,500 = 207,300 for the year.
207,300 / 12 months = 17,275
Income Withholding Tax (Excluding Restoration Tax) = 17,275
Restoration Tax @ 2.1% (2013 -2037) = 17,275 x 0.021 = 363
Health Insurance 254,000 @ 4.955% = 12,586
Pension Insurance 254,000 @ 9.091% = 23,091
Employment Insurance 254,000 @ 0.3% = 762
MONTHLY TOTAL TAX & INSURANCE LIABILITY = 54,077
OTHER:
Non-First Year Residents: Income range Japan income tax (Withholding Tax) rate (%) 2017
Taxable Income Tax Rate
less than 1.95 million yen 5% of taxable income
1.95 to 3.3 million yen 10% of taxable income minus 97,500 yen
3.3 to 6.95 million yen 20% of taxable income minus 427,500 yen
6.95 to 9 million yen 23% of taxable income minus 636,000 yen
9 to 18 million yen 33% of taxable income minus 1,536,000 yen
18 to 40 million yen 40% of taxable income minus 2,796,000 yen
more than 40 million yen 45% of taxable income minus 4,796,000 yen
Calculation Sources:
#1. http://www.mof.go.jp/english/tax_policy ... x.html#a02
#2. https://www.jetro.go.jp/usa/overview-of ... ystem.html
#3. http://www.htm.co.jp/calculators-monthl ... -japan.htm
#4. https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2206.html
Other Sources:
#1. https://transferwise.com/us/blog/income-tax-in-japan
#2. http://japantaxcalculator.com/
Thank you for your time and feedback.