¥68,000?

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¥68,000?

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I work part time for several schools so not in any company pension. I pay Kokumin Nenkin. Am I eligible for the 68K contribution a month to an iDeCo?

Also can iDeco contributions be back dated?
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Welcome to the forum! Yes, if you pay kokumin nenkin then you should be able to pay in up to 68,000 yen a month into iDeCo. You cannot make back payments so best to open an account as soon as possible :)
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You should pay 67,000 yen a month max so you can join the government pension top-up scheme (400 yen a month).
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That's a good point. Great return on that pension top-up :)
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Sybil wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 1:31 am You should pay 67,000 yen a month max so you can join the government pension top-up scheme (400 yen a month).
Can you explain what this pension top-up scheme is?
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JaviLM wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:58 am
Sybil wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 1:31 am You should pay 67,000 yen a month max so you can join the government pension top-up scheme (400 yen a month).
Can you explain what this pension top-up scheme is?
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Even if you paid the 400 yen a month for 40 years ‘tis amounts to only 96,000 a year. Hardly going to make a difference is it?
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Indeed, it is a trivial amount of money, but it's still a government backed annuity paying 50% :shock:

You are only paying 192,000 yen for that 96,000 a year for the rest of your life. I wish I could put 40,000 yen a month into this scheme...
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... and the payments are tax-deductible :D
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Cheeseman wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 9:33 am I work part time for several schools so not in any company pension. I pay Kokumin Nenkin.
Cheeseman wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2019 5:07 am Even if you paid the 400 yen a month for 40 years ‘tis amounts to only 96,000 a year. Hardly going to make a difference is it?

As you don't have a company pension. You shouldn't scoff at the chance to get a few money yen in your twlight years!
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