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Important Notes on Part-Time Jobs in Japan for Foreign Workers
Have you ever considered earning extra income through a part-time job in Japan? Although salaries in Japan are generally stable, you might want additional earnings to cover living expenses or enjoy a more comfortable lifestyle. In this article, HSB JAPAN will help answer questions about taking on a part-time job while having a full-time position and guide you on how to find a suitable job. 1. Can You Work Part-Time
GET NENKIN FROM ONLY 9,500 YEN – THE BEST PRICE ON THE MARKET WITH A TEAM OF 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
When living and working in Japan, besides enjoying salary benefits, allowances, and quality of life, Vietnamese workers in Japan must also fulfill mandatory obligations similar to Japanese citizens, such as paying income contributions and taxes. Among these obligations, Nenkin (pension system) is one of the most concerning topics for Vietnamese workers. So how can you reclaim your Nenkin at the best price? Let HSB JAPAN guide you through the process
A Guide to Filing Kakutei Shinkoku (確定申告) Tax Returns in Japan
The tax declaration period in Japan, known as 確定申告 (kakutei shinkoku), takes place annually from mid-February to mid-March. So, what is kakutei shinkoku? Who is required to file this tax declaration? What documents need to be prepared, and how should the tax declaration be carried out? In this article, HSB JAPAN will help you gain a clearer understanding of these questions. ① What is 確定申告 (kakutei shinkoku)? This is the
How to Get the Maximum Nenkin Refund from Japan?
How to Maximize Your Nenkin Refund from Japan? Discover the secrets to optimizing your contribution period and procedures with the support of HSB JAPAN to receive your full benefits quickly and safely. 1. What is Nenkin? Who Can Claim Nenkin Refunds? Nenkin is Japan’s mandatory pension system for workers, including foreign employees. When you stop working in Japan, you can apply for a partial refund of the Nenkin contributions you
How to Register Dependents to Reduce Residence Tax in Japan
Residence tax (住民税 or juminzei) is a mandatory tax for anyone earning an income in Japan. However, you can reduce or even eliminate your residence tax by registering dependents appropriately, which can help you save money efficiently. In this article, HSB JAPAN explains the process and introduces our professional tax consultancy services to assist you in managing your taxes effectively while living in Japan. 1. What is Residence Tax in
What to Do After Arriving in Japan
As Japan reopens its borders for purposes beyond tourism, many individuals are moving to the country for work, study, or other long-term stays. If you’re one of them, it’s essential to prepare for life in Japan. This guide will walk you through the crucial steps to ensure a smooth transition. For expert assistance in navigating tax refunds, pension claims, and visa-related matters, consider HSB JAPAN – your trusted partner in