It looks like this is a straight tax credit (rather than a deduction
from taxable income), so if, for example, I'm liable for 1,000,000 yen
in national tax, then it seems like this credit would essentially
allow me to give 1,000,000 to the political party of my choice (i.e.
not the LDP) and owe no tax.
Does anyone know more about this? I figure there must be a whole stack
of special rules and exceptions, and there may not be time to do it
this year, but... I kind of like the idea of being able to say where
my tax money goes, even if it's only a part of it.
Thanks!
Tim
> Does anyone know more about this? I figure there must be a whole stack
> of special rules and exceptions, and there may not be time to do it
> this year, but... I kind of like the idea of being able to say where
> my tax money goes, even if it's only a part of it.
Contact a zeirishi or CPA. If you are liable for that much tax, you
need more help than anyone in the group can give.
--
Matt
ma...@gol.com
Oh, I will talk to them, but it's the weekend, you know. They're not
open. And anyway, it's always good to hear the experiences of others.
As for the amount, it's just an example.
Tim
What are the rules on gaigins making contributions to political
parties in Japan?
--
Michael Cash
"Clinically speaking, Mr. Cash, in males the onset of middle age is defined
as that point at which the number of hours one can go between orgasms with
neither physical discomfort nor mental distress first exceeds the number of
hours one can do the same between bowel movements."
Dr. Floyd Lawson
Student Health Center
Mount Pilot College
Rule#1: You give, they take.
Reg.
>Michael Cash wrote:
Oh, so it's just all the other political activities we are banned from
participating in. Figures.
Tim