I received benefits in a lump sum (one-time). Do I need to file a final tax return?
Income tax and residential tax are imposed as retirement income, and the taxation is completed only through withholding at source by submitting the specified declaration in the receipt procedure. (... Show Detail
Do I have to pay taxes on my benefits?
It varies depending on the type of benefit, the receiving method, etc. (1) Retirement benefits are taxable as retirement income if received in a lump sum (one-time receipt). But, they are no... Show Detail
What is the retirement income deduction?
Retirement income deduction is a system that allows a certain amount of money to be deducted based on years of service when calculating taxable retirement income. If retirement income exceed... Show Detail
The full amount of contributions in an individual-type DC (iDeCo) is subject to income deduction. Those who make contributions to iDeCo by themselves (debit from their bank account) are eligible... Show Detail
A "Certificate of Payment for Small Enterprise Mutual Aid Premiums (iDeCo Deduction Certificate)" "小規模企業共済等掛金払込証明書(iDeCo控除証明書)" is required. The "Certificate of Payment for Small Enterprise Mutu... Show Detail
How can I make year-end adjustments (income deduction procedure) for a corporate-type DC?
If you are enrolled in a corporate-type DC, you do not need to make year-end adjustments or tax return to receive income deduction. A "Certificate of Payment for Small Enterprise Mutual Aid Prem... Show Detail
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