$100,000 Salary After Taxes in Japan 🇯🇵
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“Ey girl… come here… let’s minimize our tax liability”
Nuh uh
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Lmao
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That's how you do it Germany, too :)
Step 1: Get a $100,000 salary job in Japan.
Step 2. Convince someone to marry you
@@bcamplite621step 3: still looking for th $100,000 dowra job
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit
It counts for American salary also. So remote jobs still apply
Gov: Have more baby bro@@AntonSolo
Government in Japan is doing a lot more for the Japanese, they have great schools that are actually teaching, convenient public transportation, excellent well kept roads, etc.
Good insight!
Australia has a similar tax rate, but like this person said about japan, in Australia we have national health, good public schools, reasonably safe roads, and a social security system for the elderly and unemployed.
Those tolls are stupidly expensive though. From what I read there's a fair bit of corruption among the road building companies
No kids though.
No economy either.
Which means no future.
Which means theres no point in paying the taxes.
Except that many schools aren't public in Japan lol
Govt: Takes 36%
Wife: Takes 50%
I’m gonna stay single 😂
In Japan, wife takes 100% of your paycheck.
Source: Japanese wife.
@@drflat9223they do😂
What kind of wife only take 50%
And what kind of husband (man) are you to only give 50% to your family.
You gotta be disappointed 😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂 if you believe that
@@lwekzPeyekz13 it’s a joke 😂.
So Japan legit has a "no bitches" tax. Damn.
Great video as usual man
Damm bruh, you had to put it that way lol
The people who care about money over people’s livelihood are the real bitches 😂
😂😂😂
Still cheaper than a wife
so it's between either get all your money taken by karen, or you get to keep at least 64% of it
Not bad, in France they don't even apply lube before they tax you, they just go right in, no prep nothing
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂....Eeeey, children are listening, had to cover their ears😂😂😂😂
Lmao
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In France, they get what they pay for. Vacations, less work, Healthcare, better schools.
@@didamnesia3575health Care? Better school? Could you repete please after verification thanks
Freedom is priceless.
Poor americans have been brainwashed into thinking they have freedom that others dont have. We pay taxes, you pay hidden costs. We pay less in taxes then the hidden costs are. I pay less in taxes for 5 years then it would cost to get a single broken bone healed at the hospital in USA with an ambulance ride there.
I'm married, Filipino, and my income tax is 33% of my total salary. The 33% does not include social and health insurance.
I think the UK is worse especially when you add in extra taxes like Council Tax, VAT at 20% on just about everything purchased, 52.95% on petrol/diesel, vehicle tax, low emissions fees for driving in some towns and cities, National Insurance, capital gains tax, inheritance tax etc etc. From cradle to grave and beyond it's tax tax and tax.
Council tax is what the "local inhabitant tax" is, and Japan has VAT too. Taxes are the membership fees you pay for living in the civilisation that enables you to make a living to begin with.
I’m a foreigner, working in Japan. Two things that were not mentioned here is the national health insurance, which is huge and the pension that Japan might eventually force you to pay. So in reality, they actually take more than 36% and 26% .
That's what he meant by social insurance (health+ pension).
Now im having second thoughts..thanks my guy 😅
@@rsmith02health insurance and pension are not the same but both are mandatorily forced to be paid even if you’re jobless or moneyless ! Or else you’ll get a threatening letter that says they’ll come wherever you live in atm and take whatever belongings you have ! My friend suffered from depression due to being a salary man he was unable to work or even just go out of his parents home , he didn’t got to pay his health insurance for 6months even tho he never went to the hospital in his entire life he got a threatening letter pay or they’ll take your belongings ….
is cheaper to pay for healthcare using communal tax then individually as an expense
be grateful don't complain
Similar in the US, it's called social security and medicade
That's interesting, in Mexico it's not relevant whether you're married or single. Generally, you pay between 30% to 35%.
user-ph8lf You are right, Mexicans do not get the same quality of life Japanese get because Mexicans have better quality of life. Mexican cuisine is quite diverse, not downplaying Japanese cuisine but they are mostly sushi, ramen, fried veggies, little stove skewers. Work life balance also is better in Mexico, despite Japanese rising awareness in death related to overworking. And how could one forget gender equality, women in Mexico are treated with much higher regards than women in Japan.
@@xelkim9666 Seriously, better life quality?😂. Mexico is trash. It's a corrupt country that is controlled by a cartel.
@@xelkim9666 lmao. mexico is a dump.
probably because Mexicans still have lots of kids. So tax system does not encourage marriage.
This is super misleading. Your individual tax liability does not change if you're married and both working full time. The second set of numbers is if you and your wife are making 50k each for a total 100k household income.
Exactly! To make the comparison fair, he should look at how much a couple making $200k (combined) gets taxed and compare it to a single person making $100k
Ahh, that changes everything
Yup. That's literally just how progressive taxes work, nothing to do with marriage.
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Can you explain how the taxes works if both have an income of 100k?
Me, a German: 😭
45%?
Me in Gulf country🗿❤👍
Me..a Canadian 🔨🗡⛏️
@@inggermanydeutschland3808 ..at least!
55%
コメント失礼致します。
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translation (probably false): Sorry for the comment. I am a sole proprietor living in Tokyo with a Japanese spouse status, and I would appreciate it if you could create a video about the most used expenses/tax saving measures. ️
You can donate first.
I believe that will draw the attention and make your wish come true 😅😂😂.
@TheFruitNewt no shi xlick the translate button right under the original post 🙄
In Australia it’s the opposite, i know of many older couples who “divorced” but stayed together, because the tax advantages for being single were staggering
Germany would love to have that! 😂
100000 means you have 56227 left after they rip you off!
To support unemployed Syrian afghan African migrants that cause disturbance, robberies, murders, drugs
And our schools fall apart, DB is a joke, everywhere on the road are construction sites, Our bridges are so eroded that you can only drive on one lane to prevent them from collapsing etc
We have a higher GDP and higher taxes, where is all our money going?
In Italy, if the company costs 100,000 to hire you, you get 44,000.
Yeah, but Italians are notorious for NOT paying taxes
What exactly are you talking about? 100k salary? Then you get 57k because the highest rate is 43% and not over 50% as you lie.
@@KCML82exactly BECAUSE they're so effing high right...
That's extreme! How is that possible?
@KCML82 yeah it's a neverending spiral, you do not pay taxes (I mean, if you are a standalone professionist you can, if you have a regular contract as an employee you cannot) and you don't pay it because the tax rates are over the rooftop, then the state raise them to compensate because a lot of people are not paying and there we go, collapse.
Same in Canada, I meant if you have 100K gross, the net pay is around 65k.
Then PST and GST! Add in tax on tabacco, alcohol and fuel, property tax, carbon tax etc etc and your net falls to 45 - 50k
@@troysims2753people in other countries pay VAT too
In my country you pay more taxes if you are married ahahah. The govermnent says "2 sources of income for the same house must increase taxes, because its a more financial stable couple"
The best way would be to reduce the size of government!
In Malaysia.. My hsbnd salary RM2000 monthly wif 3 kids.. we don't pay taxes.. No insurance, only utility billss rm300.. Saving rm200 n expenses Rm800..Dont knw how we managed ..but alhamdulillah.. We struggle but happy
@@Random-ed2xfNo, that is not the reason. It is because Malaysia is predominantly an Islamic country and such countries by law don't tax workers income. 😊
@@4evertrue830 yeah right how to tax people with low income explain me ?
@@4evertrue830muslims always waiting for other to feed them, it's like money fall from the sky
@@4evertrue830 that is not true. Lmao. Why are you lying... I'm Malaysian and I do pay taxes. You only don't have to pay taxes if you're making less than RM34k per annum, which is about RM2800 per month.
oh thanks for the info dear,, I've thought previously that in malaysia you get big salary!!😮
Wow, I want to move to Japan now
Your probably from Canada, lol.
That sounds great!
You will regret, you have to work 12-14 hours everyday and your salary will remain same every year until you get promoted.
Japanese companies are like ant colonies, just work for same company until you die 🧐
same
Japan should be for the Japanese. Globalism is a cancer
I am paying more than that. However, I got heavy heart disease last year, and had heart surgery. My total bill was 600 hundred dollars including 3 meals every in the hospital.
It all depends what you get for that money. If Japan has good Healthcare, pensions and social services, it might not be a bad deal. The UK currently has the highest taxes since 1950, but drastic cuts in Government spending since 2010 with big tax cuts for the wealthy and huge national debt means you get lousy public services.
The problem is more big tax cuts for the corporations (and the rich). They're paying less and less, they can't tax us more because we're already highly taxed, so social services suffer. Unfortunately, not many people want to understand this.
36% i´ll take it ! In germany you maybe get 55000 to 60000 from your 100000 so 36% is pretty good and 26% is crazy !
I will pay the other 9k in taxes, keep the whole 64k for myself and stay single.
I have a feeling you’d be single either way
@@Brody1007who hurt you?
This would mean your wage is lower as the marriage part require 2 income, not just 1.
So if 2 people making $100,000 each, you would be saving even more
Similar to Canada. I earn $100,000 and Federal and Provincial tax average to 36%.
Come to switzerland.
Myself I am at 102k/year, paying 9% tax (zurich), boyfriend, earns 110k, pays 11% tax, same in zurich.
Total, we have over 190k for all the rest.
Also, our company pays for our retirement plan.
Work smart !
Here in germany if you make 32k-62k you'll pay 35%, and above 62k it's 42%. In austria you pay 50% when you make 100k per year. Average salary is 4100 per month before taxes and 2600 after taxes but most people don't even earn that much. Working here is pointless and you're better off bringing your skillset to a country that doesn't punish people for Working while giving millions of immigrants free salaries, apartments, public transportation, free electricity, gas, water, groceries and 250 euros per month for every child they bring until they turn 25!
Germany gives so much facilities to refugees/immigrants? Seriously
@@vinayj1763 yep, to everyone who comes here as long as you throw away your passport in advance. Unemployed people get all of that as well, even if they could work but simply are too lazy, there are people who have haven't worked for 40 years and still get all of their bills paid for by the government. This used to be a great program to temporarily help people who lost their job but it gets abused by immigrants and lazy people but the government allows it to happen because that's their way of buying voters
That’s extreme highway robbery right there!
So sorry you're german 😂😅😂😅😊
Don't forget the 19% tax you pay on every product you buy on top of it all.
Tax is great even for a single person !
That's about the same here in the US. Most states have an additional state income tax.
The most indirect way of saying: Get Married, kid.
I bet you get more benefits in Japan than you do in the US
It's a bit more specially in ca.
Depends on your full set of curcomstances. But this is exactly what basic taxes look like in the USA. The different standard deduction dictates your taxable income. In the USA the single standard deduction for single people is $13859 vs $27700 if married. The standard deduction is the part of the income that will not be taxed.
In this clip you mentioned the spouse working full-time. I'm not sure if he just happened to say that way but that is not an issue in the United states. You do not need to both be working in order to get the standard deduction.
We also pay into social security and medicade for later which is determined based on the full income. In the USA we also have pre taxed pensions. So many factors can lower your taxes.
Taxes in the US: go to Israel and Ukraine
Taxes in Japan: go to the US for Israel and Ukraine
If foreigner, live in Japan, buy house in Japan countryside, self employed, work from home (full time online), off grid? The taxes? Just asking because i plan to move to Japan one day
Same as what's shown here. You pay tax on your global income.
Try in Italy and you will find that the net income is less than half the gross income
That's not bad at all. In Canada, it grosses to 45% to 65% of your salary depending on the province you live in.
You forgot about the wife tax😂😂
But the government takes care of the old retired people and hospital visits are extremely affordable. I say it’s a fair trade off
The old people in JAPAN are shunned..
Don't be ridiculous. Old people run the whole show. Poor people are shunned everywhere, not just Japan. @@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
in the US it’s pretty close to the same amount of tax and yet we have bad roads, mediocre schools, limited social services, and have to pay extra for terrible healthcare
In the USA it's 73,159 for single with standard deductions and not contributing to any tax savings accounts and not doing any health insurance. ✌️
And Japan wonders why no one is having children anymore? They can’t afford too! Most Japanese workers don’t make $100k usd either! Probably, $30-40k!
Purchasing power parity is different. Cost of living is different. Lifestyle is different.
Having no children is not about money. It’s an easy excuse. People make it work even below poverty line all over the world.
@@kukasmog 100% it’s about money, I have 2 children it’s expensive to feed, clothe, education. Not having children you’re just a selfish self centered person!
Except those taxes aren't particularly high.
But it's comparatively cheaper than other European and American countries
@@shinigami1176 is it, after adjusting for wages?
100k per person and 100k per two persons is a GIANT difference!
no it's 100k plus whatever the wife making
@@hermanwillem7057
Not the way how this bloke was telling the story......
@@hansweissmann_xviii6754 well he either stupid or the fact is wrong
@@hansweissmann_xviii6754 he mention "if your married and your spouse also works full time"
@@hansweissmann_xviii6754 "If you're married and your spouse also works full time" .
It's the same in Spain, Ukraine, and Portugal, for example. Maybe more countries. But making 100,000 in them, including Japan, is almost unrealistic. Japanese salaries are notoriously low.
Thanks for the information
Thanks for watching!
In Canada is even WORSE 😢
You don't say..😂😅😂😅😊
at less you commented the guys from USA are still doing the taxes from last year
That’s a bit more than the USA but with more benefits.
He’s being misleading here, the spouse can’t make more than 1 million yen so not actually working full time. 1 million yen = 10,000$ a year
If the spouse make more than that, then it’s back to36% which is more than the US
All the taxes we pay here in Japan, and still have to pay to use the highway... not to mention the taxes we also pay to just own a car.
Same as the US, roughly. Except health insurance is part of it.
Who makes six figures these days..really
Every software engineer
@@kukasmog not in japan, avg salary for a java engineer is less than 38k usd
Average is not how it works. Average dev doesn’t make $100k in the US either. You gotta be at least top 20% of the market to get anywhere in any industry.@@matteokunimitsu
I lived in Central Asia and made $100k when I was 21 by freelancing with US studios so anyone capable can do that.
To be clear, when I say every I mean a mid-senior level dude. Not some junior who cannot do anything without hand holding. Top of the line career path for software engineers worldwide is well above $100k for sure.
I might be talking from an entrepreneur-ish standpoint but it’s def a thing. Even in places like Ukraine and Russia where average income is lower than in Japan you can see people earning $10-15k per month as engineers, managers, designers.
Local Inhabitant Tax - “oh, you exist? Cough up buddy”
100k USD a month says a lot about the country's living standard 🎉
These are yearly numbers
You need to look at the lower income bracket tax rates in contrast, too.
Wow! Thanks for info.
You're welcome!
Us single people get played in every country!
England: Hold my beer 🍺
Germany: hold my beer 😂😂😂
I don't know about Japan but in UK when your wage goes over a set amount the tax increases. From 20% to 40%
That might not be exactly right. But high earning pays higher tax rate. That is why 2 lower wages pay less taxes.
In Australia the government will take 52% plus a Medicare tax of 2.5% and you have to have private insurance if you earn over 50,000
That is similar here in the U.S. not to the same extent, though. I divorced my ex last year and had to pay over $2,000 in back taxes because single/divorced applies to the full year. Based on your marriage status on December 31st.
All depends if they add GST to everything you buy and fuel tax, road tax, council tax. 36% sounds good compared to Australia. You'll find it's about 50-60% here if you own a home and eat food.
In the US the federal tax rate is 22% for 100k single. States vary,, some states dont even have a State income tax but they make up for it with other forms of taxation. My state its 5% on income. My company “pays” for health insurance but I have to kick in maybe $250 a month. Then there is Medicare tax (health insurance when u retire) and Social Security tax (essentially a bare minimum pension provided by the federal government). Most companies don’t offer pensions anymore but rather 401ks where they will match up to some percent of what u contribute. Usually 2-3% of salary… but u really need to contribute 8-10% if u want to retire somewhat comfortably. At the end of it all I take home about 50% of pay and then of course there’s sales tax, property tax and a very hidden tax that costs people way more than they think over the course of a year….tipping! Nowadays everyone wants a tip and it’s gotten out of hand!
So, what does social insurance covers? Free health care? Does it covers school or daycare?
But that is not where it stops in Australia. They have to pay tax every time they buy something in the shop or pay their bill. On top of that there is a environment levy when paying council rate, tax on petrol, land tax, etc., etc.
If you move to Japan and obtain residency is your retirement income from the US taxed in Japan?
How much gets paid back tho. Social security, is it wisely invested?
Same in uk but if you are single and become unemployed after paying the higher tax rate your at the bottom of the housing list if you need government accommodation
Japan is doing it right 👍🏻 smart keeping families together
Families does not have a working mom.
It is seriously a big no no to work when you have children.
So then you are on 1 income ... and you do not get 100k either.
Same in korea, goverment takes around 30%
And 3% if minimum wage
In Greece for a free lancer no married, its 38% for tax and insurance for 100k income. In addition you pay extra for property and car ownership
The safest city in the world ain't cheap to live in
RU kidding? You can find apartments for under $600.00 mo. Single, one room with bath and small kitchen. A minimal space room for a single bed, table, small refrigerator, microwave and tv. These are not US size studios, but very small under 200 sqft. The bigger the apartment, closer to main city centers, of course will be more expensive. With 14 million people, they have cheap places to live. If you're single then really what more do you need?
You can also use the tax to pay for food /presents from others prefectures . Furosato nozei system
what do you get for the 26%? is health care included?
In Romania 43% goes to the govt. By extrapolation if you will add 20% VAT, excise duties and other taxes almost 75% of the gross income goes to government. What is tragic is that a great part of this ammount is used for personal interests of the ones who should properly administrate it.
In India its much higher...close to 40% if your income is 100,000 dollars per annum.
Germany : " Hold my Weissbier, 47.25%"
I belive health services is covered for all. Also since Japan has a ton a mass transit. No need for car for many people in many areas. Just to add to the ledger.
It’s also a big difference in terms of your expense.
Me in AMS: 36%, that’s great
Please give more details on the social insurance and the services it provides
More than what I get after taxes in the USA and the great state of California. It's about 52.5 percent of my income.
In Slovenia-Europe if you are single from €100.000 they take around 43%.
Good arrangement actually, in Indonesia if you have 100k USD salary the income tax (yes only income tax) is already 34%.
That's a lot better than Australia, at least in Japan, the social insurance is something you yourself use, therefore you're funding yourself. Whereas in Australia, your tax goes to causes you don't even support, such as the U.S. and U.K. military and industrial complex. Just one example there.
I think you need to be specific and break it down as he did in the video.
The oz government uses billions of our tax dollars to fund our replacement with third world imports too
Staying single - priceless 😅
In Hungary when you are married of not they took 40% of your salary. And here the average salary after taxes about $500/month.
That is too much😢 in my country government taxes+pension fund money rounds up at 22% of your monthly income and insurance is covered by the employer(technically free). And still i was discontent with paying 22% of my income!
I'm curious what's gonna be the take home pay when ur wife is a stay at home housewife does it stay the same with the both of you work full time or does the number change
I think there should be a local inhabitant tax over property tax in the USA, let the renters eat some of the city and county tax. Do you see there SSC is 15% compared to ours closer to 5%
Meanwhile in Germany, the TOTAL tax-cut is planned to exceed 52% within the next 4 years :D
Japan's got a good in Canada. We get no discounts. You pay about 30 to 35% of our income
Its similar to canada, except in canada, the pm will use the tax for vacation
That's not bad!! better than getting less than 50% !! Considering how clean and safe Japan is! It's worth it.
But they will deduct tax from the spouse as well.. if we combine both, will it might be the same or might be even more as well
They have a healthcare system, the USA doesn't, maternity leave, a lot of vacation days, I could go on, but that sounds good 😮
Here in Québec, Canada. 100k with all the deductible, you will have around 53k left.
relationship is really a fucking business 😂
Germany : Hold my Beer..
That's luxury. In many EU countries the take home pay is ~50% & that would be in the lowest tax bracket. 100k makes you fall into higher, if not the highest bracket.
In Denmark its 40% up till around 80.000$.
The last 20.000$ you pay 65% tax.
So its kinda cheap in Japan.
And if you are married, nothing changes
in Japan neither. He means 2 x 50 k salary taxes less than 1 x 100 k, which is true in every progressive taxation
In 🇺🇸 we pay close to 40% and still pay education and health insurance