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teeel2



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 2:18 am    Post subject: visa and residential tax questions Reply with quote

1. If I leave Japan before Jan 1, 2017, do I need to pay 2016 residential tax?

2. and if I come back as a visitor with a tourist visa (Canadian password) later in 2017 to visit my family, will I still need pay for 2016 residential tax?

3. If I leave Japan and surrender my resident card at the airport, what will happens to my wife&son dependent visa ? as my wife&son will stay in Japan for another month or two after I leave.

Many thanks guys.
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Harp



Joined: 09 Jan 2014
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Location: As far north as you can get, before you hit Saitama

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1. If I leave Japan before Jan 1, 2017, do I need to pay 2016 residential tax?

2. and if I come back as a visitor with a tourist visa (Canadian password) later in 2017 to visit my family, will I still need pay for 2016 residential tax?

3. If I leave Japan and surrender my resident card at the airport, what will happens to my wife&son dependent visa ? as my wife&son will stay in Japan for another month or two after I leave.


1. You have to pay what is left of your current bill, which will be from 2015. If you leave in January 2017 then no, you will not be liable for the 2016 city tax.

2. No as you will not be a resident.

3. If your visa is cancelled then your wife and son will not have a visa to be dependent on, so theirs will be cancelled as well. They could stay for 90 days on a tourist visa after you leave, I assume, depending on their nationality. Best ask Immigration for advice on that one.
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mitsui



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tax is due by mid-March.
I plan to leave by late March so I have to pay.
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