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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    @steve1225 Japanese certified accountant or 公認会計士.
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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    @fabienne I lived in the U.S. before 2013. I don't own any property in Japan. I resided in my parents' house between 2013 and 2022 so I had a jusho as my parent's house was my primary residence at that time.
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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    @harpgal No tax is owned in the U.S. I have filed U.S. tax returns since 2013. I have not talked to a CPA yet, but I need to do that. I talked to a certified Japanese accountant in Japan.
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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    @adkp Thank you for your advice. I will need a U.S. CPA's help for sure. The simplest way to resolve my problem is probably just to stay in the U.S. and let the statute of limitations pass, I guess.
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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    @jsgringo It was unclear. Edited my comment. I was living in Japan for 9 ~10 months every year from 2013 to 2022.
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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    @pauldevereux She mentioned that I might not need to file Japanese tax returns for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018, as the 5-year statute of limitations has passed. She also noted that, even in the case of tax evasion (with a 7-year statute of limitation), my situation may not apply since...
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    Have not filed Japanese tax for the past 9 years

    As a Japanese citizen with U.S. permanent residency who retired in 2013. I spent approximately 9 to 10 months each year in Japan and the remaining 2 ~ 3 months in the U.S. from 2013 to 2022. For 2023, I was in the U.S. for almost 11 months. From 2013 to 2022, I consistently filed U.S. tax...
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    How not to become a tax resident in Japan

    @mauriciosr Thank you.
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    How not to become a tax resident in Japan

    @harpgal Very important.
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    How not to become a tax resident in Japan

    @kristhuy I appreciate your comment. The concept of Japanese tax residency is much more vague than I thought.
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    How not to become a tax resident in Japan

    @twhi Thank you for directing me to the resource. I've briefly reviewed it, but I wanted others to confirm that my understanding is correct.
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    How not to become a tax resident in Japan

    @%C3%90oan9919 Understand your concern.
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    How not to become a tax resident in Japan

    I've reviewed numerous posts in this community, and here are the key steps to avoid becoming a tax resident in Japan for Japanese citizens with U.S. permanent residency status, as I understand them. 1: During each visit, ensure your stay in Japan does not exceed three months. You can have up to...
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