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Why does Japan's working-student deduction depend on both study status and the shape of the student's income?

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Riku Hayashi
June 8, 2026 3,276 views 1 answer
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Students in Japan often hear about the kinrogakusei deduction and assume it is simply a reward for balancing school with part-time work. Please explain why the deduction is still more selective than that, why the type and amount of income matter, and why some students need formal school proof as well as pay records.

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