harvimaxic
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I was working at company A but left it for company B.
Things did not work out with company B and I left after 1 week
After leaving company B, I joined company C.
Company C thinks I joined right them right after company A.
I was/am full time employee at all these companies.
This being tax season, company C asked me for "withholding tax slip" (源泉徴収票, gensenchoshuhyou). I gave what I got from company A thinking since I worked only for a week at company B, the money I got from B would be minuscule to be included in tax.
However, today I received 源泉徴収票, gensenchoshuhyou from company B and the amount is between 1.5M - 2M JPY (I was not expecting them to give me sign on bonus but they did).
Questions:
1) Do I need to share this with current company C, considering that company B already paid taxes on my behalf.
2) If answer to #1 is yes, how do I explain the circumstances to company C since they think I joined directly from company A.
3) If I have to do the taxes myself (I am considering this since I do not want to share about company B and answer to #1 is yes), does anyone know good English speaking tax consultant?
Paging /@sociologyiscool , /@kristhuy as they are quite good at these things.
Things did not work out with company B and I left after 1 week
After leaving company B, I joined company C.
Company C thinks I joined right them right after company A.
I was/am full time employee at all these companies.
This being tax season, company C asked me for "withholding tax slip" (源泉徴収票, gensenchoshuhyou). I gave what I got from company A thinking since I worked only for a week at company B, the money I got from B would be minuscule to be included in tax.
However, today I received 源泉徴収票, gensenchoshuhyou from company B and the amount is between 1.5M - 2M JPY (I was not expecting them to give me sign on bonus but they did).
Questions:
1) Do I need to share this with current company C, considering that company B already paid taxes on my behalf.
2) If answer to #1 is yes, how do I explain the circumstances to company C since they think I joined directly from company A.
3) If I have to do the taxes myself (I am considering this since I do not want to share about company B and answer to #1 is yes), does anyone know good English speaking tax consultant?
Paging /@sociologyiscool , /@kristhuy as they are quite good at these things.