Cross-Border Tax Support
for U.S. Residents
Returning to Japan

Our cross-border tax experts specialize in U.S. and Japanese tax affairs,
offering personalized guidance on tax matters before and after
your return to Japan from the United States.

Overview

If you're planning to return to Japan from the United States, it’s essential to take appropriate steps well in advance.

For individuals or couples still holding U.S. citizenship or a green card, or those planning to leave assets in the U.S. after relocating, a comprehensive understanding of both Japanese and U.S. tax systems is absolutely crucial.

The two systems are closely interconnected, and without proper planning, you may face unexpected tax consequences after returning to Japan.

On this site, our experts, deeply familiar with both U.S. and Japanese tax laws, provide practical and reliable advice on tax challenges you may face before and after returning to Japan, backed by extensive experience. However, optimal solutions vary for each unique situation, making individualized assessment essential. We strongly recommend consulting with us before your return.

We are confident that our experience enables us to offer effective, customized solutions that truly meet your individual needs.

Target Audience

We offer specialized U.S.-Japan tax support for individuals and families in the following situations:

Every case is different. We’ll propose the best strategies tailored to your specific situation. Please feel free to reach out for a consultation.

  1. U.S. residents preparing to return to Japan
  2. Individuals living in Japan who still hold U.S. citizenship or permanent residency
  3. Individuals with U.S.-based assets such as financial accounts, pensions, or real estate
  4. Those seeking advice on U.S.-Japan cross-border taxation

Examples of Past Cases

  • Case A
    • Husband is a U.S. citizen, wife is Japanese (U.S. green card holder), both living in the U.S.
    • Planning to return to Japan to care for aging parents
    • Sought advice on handling U.S. assets and Japanese tax filing after relocation
  • Case B
    • Husband is a U.S. citizen, wife is Japanese (green card already relinquished), both living in Japan
    • Considering transferring U.S. assets to Japan
    • Sought guidance on Japanese gift/inheritance tax and the remittance tax for non-permanent residents
  • Case C
    • Returned to Japan after a U.S. work assignment
    • Left U.S. accounts, IRA, and 401(k) undeclared in Japan
    • Requested advice on how to properly report these assets and income to Japanese authorities
Taxation

Support Contents

How we support your return from the U.S. to Japan

Returning to Japan involves not only a life transition but also navigating complex and conflicting tax rules between the two countries.
We offer step-by-step support to resolve your concerns and ensure a smooth transition, helping you avoid unexpected taxes or reporting issues.

Service

Consultation Process

We aim to resolve your tax concerns quickly with a simple and straightforward consultation process.

  • 1.

    Booking a Consultation

    Contact us via phone or email to provide a brief description of your situation and preferred consultation dates. (Note: We may not be able to accept all requests.)

  • 2.

    Tax Consultation

    Online or phone consultation is available at ¥30,000 per hour. We provide practical advice based on your case. Payment can be made at the time of the consultation or shortly thereafter.

  • 3.

    Proposal of Solutions

    We offer specific solutions such as tax return filing, audit support, and strategic tax planning tailored to your situation.

  • 4.

    Execution of Support

    Once you approve our proposal and estimate, we begin working on your case. Follow-up consultations are also welcome.