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Why does Japan's donation deduction reward certain giving only after you pass through a surprisingly formal tax gate?

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Takumi Arai
June 4, 2026 3,350 views 1 answer
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People often think charitable or public-interest giving should naturally produce tax relief. Please explain why Japan's donation deduction is more formal than that, why qualifying recipients and documents matter so much, and why generous intent by itself is not enough for the return.

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