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Why do Japanese public pensions feel like retirement support socially but still enter the tax return as taxable income in many cases?

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Yumi Okada
June 4, 2026 3,269 views 1 answer
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Retirees often talk about public pension benefits as though they should sit outside the ordinary tax conversation altogether. Please explain why Japan does not treat them that way, why taxation and non-filing are different questions, and why pension income can still need active attention even after salaried life ends.

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