Home Residents in Japan Forgot to register for pension exemptionRResidents in JapanForgot to register for pension exemptionSeptember 8, 20223 comments I’ve been living in Japan for about 2 months now and forgot to register for pension exemption. I plan on going to my kuyakusho asap to get this done. Am I going to get in trouble because this happened? Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 3 commentsNo it’s not going to be a problem. Like, at all. You can do apply for exemption up to 2 year back without any problem at all.Nope! Applied for my exemption (for being a student) several months late and everything was ok. City hall helped me sort it out.Why would you get in trouble for paying the government _more_ money than you’re supposed to?Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
No it’s not going to be a problem. Like, at all. You can do apply for exemption up to 2 year back without any problem at all.
Nope! Applied for my exemption (for being a student) several months late and everything was ok. City hall helped me sort it out.
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No it’s not going to be a problem. Like, at all. You can do apply for exemption up to 2 year back without any problem at all.
Nope! Applied for my exemption (for being a student) several months late and everything was ok. City hall helped me sort it out.
Why would you get in trouble for paying the government _more_ money than you’re supposed to?