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Taxes, health insurance, etc. in Japan and the U.S.

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#1
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  • 2022/07/12 13:27

I currently hold US citizenship. To take care of my parents at home, I am an employee of an American company, but I am planning to move to Japan in the next year or so to work remotely for a few years.
So I have a few questions and would appreciate it if anyone knows anything about this. First, I am planning to cancel my health insurance through my company. ?

Is the income for joining the Japanese National Health Insurance based on the calculation that I have no income in Japan? ? If I use my income in the U.S. as a guide, the premiums may be high.

If anyone is familiar with this situation and would be willing to share links to information, I would appreciate it.

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#18
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/14 (Thu) 07:42
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# 13 # 16

Citizenship holders are obligated to report their worldwide income, including Japanese income,
in the U.S., even if they do not reside in the U.S.
or have no income in the U.S.

http://fukushimacpa.com/greencard1.html

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/14 (Thu) 10:00
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19 Then where do you pay your taxes ? ?
You've never paid taxes in the US.

Don't worry, just report it to the IRS
and go back to the country of the passport you have.

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#21
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  • 2022/07/14 (Thu) 11:42
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Thank you all
for your advice and opinions.
I will use them as a reference.

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#23
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  • 2022/07/14 (Thu) 17:22
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17
It is not up to the person who wrote it to decide if it is fact or not. Only the person who reads it decides if it is fact or not.

I wrote a real experience and you believe it or not. LOL

I see, idiots don't learn, so they seem to spend their old age in a bad way.

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#24
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/14 (Thu) 17:34
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23 Whose ?

I'm sure it's your own hype, even though you wrote about your real experience.

It's not hype, but there's no way to check hype posts to make yourself look bigger.

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