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Taxes in Japan

Understand Japan tax-planning basics, take-home pay factors, payroll deductions, and newcomer money questions.

Japan guide

Taxes overview

Japan has tax and social contribution rules that affect take-home salary. Newcomers should understand tax residency, payroll deductions, and any mandatory contributions before judging an offer.

Salary should always be evaluated together with rent, transport, health insurance, and relocation costs.

Primary work pathwayHighly Skilled Professional / Engineer visa routes
Key citiesTokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Yokohama
Popular rolesSoftware Engineer, Game Developer, Data Engineer, Product Manager, Mechanical Engineer
CurrencyJapanese Yen (JPY)
Take-home planning

What can affect your net income

Tax pages should be used for planning, not final filing decisions. The same gross salary can produce very different monthly take-home pay depending on city, province/state, residency status, benefits, family status, and payroll deductions.

Take-home pay depends on income tax, residence tax, social insurance, and employer benefits.Use this as a research point before accepting an offer.
Initial move-in costs can be high because deposits, key money, agent fees, and guarantor costs may apply.Use this as a research point before accepting an offer.
Language ability can influence both job range and daily settlement cost.Use this as a research point before accepting an offer.

Common items to compare

  • Tax year and filing obligations
  • Income tax and local/provincial tax where applicable
  • Payroll deductions and social contributions
  • Sales tax or VAT/GST on daily spending
  • Benefits, pension, insurance, and family deductions
Relocate Works insight

Do not compare countries by gross salary only

A role that looks lower-paid on paper may still be attractive if taxes, rent, healthcare, transport, and relocation support are favorable. Before applying heavily in Japan, build a simple net-income worksheet with salary, estimated tax, rent, monthly expenses, and one-time settlement costs.

Planning checklist

Before making a decision about Japan

  • Verify current official visa and work authorization rules.
  • Check whether your occupation, salary, and experience level fit the likely pathway.
  • Compare the offer with tax, rent, insurance, transport, and first-month settlement costs.
  • Confirm employer support directly before spending time on long application steps.
  • Keep documents ready: CV, certificates, references, transcripts, licenses, and language results where needed.

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