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Why are some Japanese pension recipients spared a final return and still told to think twice before assuming the tax file is finished forever?

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Keiko Mori
June 3, 2026 3,334 views 1 answer
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Retirees in Japan often hear there is a non-filing rule for some public pension recipients and then assume the annual return question has vanished. Please explain why the rule is helpful, why it is narrower than that first impression, and why some people may still have a reason to file anyway.

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