Home Residents in Japan Furosato NozeiRResidents in JapanFurosato NozeiDecember 29, 20225 comments Beginners question but am I understanding it right that Furosato benefits you the higher you earn? So with a 30M base salary you can donate a lot more and therefore receive more free(ish) goods than someone earning the national average? Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 5 commentsThat’s correct, it’s an excellent tax vehicle that scales with income. Check out the thread in r/JapanFinanceDoes someone just wanna show off that they have a 30M salary? HahaThere are calculators but in general the more you make the more ふるさと納税 you can do yes.30m salary… woww.First time learning about this, will definitely look into it as a tax vehicle, thanks!Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
That’s correct, it’s an excellent tax vehicle that scales with income. Check out the thread in r/JapanFinance
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That’s correct, it’s an excellent tax vehicle that scales with income. Check out the thread in r/JapanFinance
Does someone just wanna show off that they have a 30M salary? Haha
There are calculators but in general the more you make the more ふるさと納税 you can do yes.
30m salary… woww.
First time learning about this, will definitely look into it as a tax vehicle, thanks!