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Feb 2023
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153. Tax Season in Japan | 確定申告の時期

Sayuri Saying
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In this episode, I discuss tax season in Japan and my own experiences as a sole proprietor. I explain the basics of tax returns in Japan, including who needs to file and when, and compare the process to my experiences filing taxes in Canada. I also share the challenges of being a sole proprietor and offer tips for managing tax returns as a business owner.

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