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Sound Familiar?
These are the most common frustrations we hear from foreigners in Japan.
“I can't read my tax forms — they're all in Japanese”
Tax documents, notifications from the NTA, and even online filing systems are entirely in Japanese. One wrong field can mean penalties.
“Am I supposed to file taxes? Nobody told me how”
Japan's tax rules for non-permanent residents, side income, and stock options are confusing — and your employer won't explain them.
“Am I paying taxes twice — in Japan AND my home country?”
Without proper treaty application and filing, you could be double-taxed. A bilingual accountant prevents costly mistakes.
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From our vetted network of bilingual tax accountants, we select the best fit for your specific needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, 100% free for you. We never charge you anything.
Our matching is free. Below are typical fees charged directly by bilingual tax accountants in Japan.
| Service | Fee Range |
|---|---|
| Tax return (salary only) | ¥100,000 – ¥300,000 |
| Tax return (salary + RSU / stock) | ¥200,000 – ¥350,000 |
| Tax return (freelancer) | ¥150,000 – ¥500,000 |
| Corporate tax advisory | ¥50,000 – ¥150,000 /mo |
| Crypto / investment income | ¥100,000 – ¥300,000 |
| Company setup (GK / KK) | ¥90,000 – ¥400,000 |
Fees vary by income level, complexity, and firm. All amounts exclude 10% consumption tax.
All accountants in our network speak English. Some also speak Chinese, Korean, or Vietnamese. We match you based on your preferred language.
We typically respond within 2 business days with a personalized accountant recommendation based on your situation, visa type, and tax needs.
Most of our network is based in Tokyo and Osaka, but many firms offer online consultations nationwide. Remote support is available regardless of where you live in Japan.
If you have income beyond your regular salary (side jobs, investments, crypto), own overseas assets, run a business, or are unsure about your tax residency status — yes, a qualified accountant can save you significant money and prevent penalties.
Free Tax Guides for Foreigners
Expert guides to help you navigate Japan's tax system
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Tax Filing Guide for Foreigners in Japan (2026)
Your complete step-by-step guide to filing taxes in Japan as a foreigner.
Read Guide →How to File a Tax Return in Japan: Step-by-Step Guide
Practical walkthrough of the Japanese tax return filing process.
Read Guide →Japan Tax Calendar & Key Deadlines for Foreigners
Month-by-month tax deadlines every foreign resident should know.
Read Guide →Nenmatsu Chōsei: Year-End Tax Adjustment in Japan
How Japan’s year-end adjustment works and what foreigners need to do.
Read Guide →How to Find an English-Speaking Tax Accountant in Japan
Tips for finding a bilingual tax professional who understands your needs.
Read Guide →Questions to Ask When Choosing a Tax Accountant
Key questions to evaluate before hiring a tax advisor in Japan.
Read Guide →Tax Accountant Fees in Japan: Pricing Guide
What to expect in terms of costs for professional tax services.
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Starting a Business in Japan: Tax & Visa Guide
Tax obligations and visa options for foreign entrepreneurs.
Read Guide →KK vs GK: Starting a Company in Japan
Kabushiki Kaisha vs Gōdō Kaisha — which structure fits your business?
Read Guide →Sole Proprietor vs Corporation in Japan
Comparing tax implications of individual vs corporate structures.
Read Guide →Business Manager Visa: Tax Strategy Guide
Tax planning strategies for Business Manager visa holders.
Read Guide →Freelancer & Self-Employed Tax Guide
How to manage taxes as a freelancer or independent contractor in Japan.
Read Guide →Side Job Tax Rules for Foreigners
The ¥200,000 rule, visa restrictions, and how to report side income.
Read Guide →Consumption Tax & Invoice System
Registration thresholds, Qualified Invoice requirements, and simplified taxation.
Read Guide →Hiring Employees: Payroll Tax Guide
Employer obligations for withholding, social insurance, and labor insurance.
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Capital Gains Tax in Japan for Foreign Residents
Stock sales, real estate, and investment gains — what foreigners need to know.
Read Guide →RSU & Stock Option Tax in Japan for Foreigners
How RSUs and stock options are taxed for expats at multinationals.
Read Guide →Crypto Tax in Japan: 2026 Reform Guide
Everything foreign residents need to know about Japan’s crypto tax rules.
Read Guide →Inheritance Tax in Japan for Foreigners
Japan’s inheritance tax can reach 55% — here’s what you need to know.
Read Guide →Real Estate Tax in Japan for Foreigners
Taxes at purchase, annual holding costs, rental income, and capital gains.
Read Guide →Gift Tax in Japan & the 10-Year Rule
Receiving money from family abroad? Japan may tax it. Know the rules.
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Japan Tax Residency: The 5-Year Rule Explained
How the 5-year rule affects your tax obligations as a foreign resident.
Read Guide →Double Taxation in Japan: Guide for US, UK & India
How tax treaties work and how to avoid paying tax twice.
Read Guide →Foreign Tax Credit in Japan
How to claim credits for taxes paid abroad against your Japanese tax.
Read Guide →US-Japan Tax Treaty: Practical Guide
How the treaty affects employment income, dividends, pensions, and capital gains.
Read Guide →US Citizens Tax Guide in Japan
FBAR, FATCA, and dual filing obligations for Americans in Japan.
Read Guide →FBAR Filing Guide for US Citizens in Japan
FinCEN Form 114 requirements, NISA/iDeCo reporting, penalties, and relief programs.
Read Guide →Non-Permanent Resident & Remittance Rule
How NPR status shields foreign income — and the remittance traps to avoid.
Read Guide →Overseas Asset Reporting (CRS/OAR)
The ¥50M reporting threshold, CRS automatic data exchange, and penalties.
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Residence Tax in Japan for Foreigners
How residence tax works, when it’s due, and what happens when you leave Japan.
Read Guide →National Health Insurance for Foreigners
Understanding NHI premiums, enrollment, and tax deductions.
Read Guide →Furusato Nozei Guide for Foreigners
Japan’s hometown tax donation program — save on taxes and get local gifts.
Read Guide →Japan Pension Lump-Sum Withdrawal Guide
How to claim your pension refund when leaving Japan.
Read Guide →Leaving Japan: Tax Checklist for Foreigners
Everything you need to handle before departing Japan.
Read Guide →Exit Tax in Japan for Foreigners
Who’s subject to exit tax and how to plan around it.
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