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    Tax Question: US Citizen, Japanese Resident - Going back to the states for a few months of work

    Hi Friends, I'm not quite sure if this permutation has been covered here, so here goes. I'm a US Citizen that has lived in Japan on a spouse visa for the last two years. My income derives from US companies, a mixture of payroll and invoicing. When on payroll, I have been able to have the...
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    Expat tax advice

    Hello, fellow redditors! I have a complex tax situation and am looking for advice or a recommendation for a reasonable tax consultant. Here are some data points that explain the complexity: I moved to Japan from NYC on January 15th and will likely return to the US in 2-3 years. I have a wife...
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    US Social Secuty Benefits and Japan Income Tax

    I am retired US Expat living in Japan on a Spousal Visa which will expire after 5 years this fall. Every year I have been filing a US Tax return as required of US citizens living overseas. During this 5 year period I was told that any overseas income was not reportable to the J-tax authorities...
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    Tax on income earned AFTER becoming a permanent tax resident

    Hi all, In reference to this previous post, thanks to @kristhuy, I got to know that if the miscellaneous income is less than 200K (home country's bank interest to be specific here), I only need to file a residence tax return, which itself might be unnecessary depending on if the amount is too...
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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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