Retirement Tax Revisions: Government Explores Salaryman Tax Increase

Liberal Democratic Party

The Government Tax Commission begins talks on revising retirement benefit taxation, sparking concerns over a potential salaryman tax hike.

1Gure ★.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:45:14.18ID:lDslN6ZG9
※11/22 (Fri) 12:46 smartflash
As the public’s attention is focused on the “1.03 million yen annual income barrier,” it seems as if the “salaryman tax increase” is about to be revived in the confusion. On November 15, various media outlets reported that the Government Tax Commission, an advisory body to the Prime Minister, had begun discussions on revising taxation on retirement benefits. “Under the current system, the income tax on retirement benefits is reduced the longer you work for the same company. However, in the Reiwa era, when the lifetime employment system is said to be beginning to collapse, there have been many opinions that the current system should be improved. However, it goes without saying that salaried workers cannot ignore the “increase in retirement tax,” which will affect their lives in retirement. Currently, retirement benefits are almost entirely tax-free thanks to the “retirement income deduction.” The deduction amount for retirement benefits is 400,000 yen times the number of years of service if you have worked for 20 years or less, and 8 million yen times the number of years of service x 700,000 yen if you have worked for more than 20 years. If you work for the same company for 19 years and 3 months, the deduction amount is 8 million yen (400,000 yen x 20 years), and if your retirement benefits are less than 8 million yen, no tax will be levied. If this deduction is reduced, take-home pay will be significantly reduced.” (Economic Journalist)
In fact, this is not the first time that “increasing taxes on retirement benefits” has been brought up on the table. This was also indicated in the Government Tax Commission’s mid-term report in June 2023. In addition to retirement pay, there were also taxation of commuting allowances and reviews of employment income deductions and dependent deductions, all of which were measures that seemed to target salaried workers and were heavily criticized as a “tax increase on salaried workers,” leading Prime Minister Kishida to hastily deny their implementation. Read more below

“There’s no hope for this,” says Prime Minister Ishiba. There are signs of a return of the “retirement tax hike” and angry voices on social media… Is this the birth of the second generation of “tax hike glasses”?

「救いようがない」石破総理のもとで「退職金増税」またも復活の兆しにSNSでは怒りの声…2代目“増税メガネ”誕生か(SmartFLASH)|dメニューニュース
世間の注目が「年収103万円の壁」に集まるなか、まるでドサクサまぎれのように、“サラリーマン増税”が復活…
99Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 14:05:49.46ID:LxRPjXdR0
>>1
It’s so stupid to make up for the tax cut from raising the 1.03 million yen threshold with an increase in taxes on retirement benefits.
4Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:46:03.26ID:jYtNer5b0
With Suga, who is adept at making the people suffer, backing them up, we’ll see more and more of these kinds of policies from now on.
74Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:59:25.76ID:7kIiivfq0
>>4
> Suga was good at making the people suffer

What are the evidence and sources?

89Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 14:03:48.74ID:7Jy8p4I90
>>4
Suga is the greatest contributor of the century for drastically lowering the exorbitant smartphone charges.
5Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:46:54.66ID:kqxzCBxc0
If the opposition party opposes it, it won’t pass. The betraying opposition party will be wiped out in the House of Councillors election. Good thing the LDP is no longer a dictatorship.
12Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:48:23.26ID:gTEgq7CW0
>>5
At least the LDP is now a minority government.
13Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:48:33.53ID:jYtNer5b0
>>5
I wonder how Tamaki will act.
6Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:47:08.10ID:iK0+vyte0
If you give me 100,000 I’ll give you anything.
30,000? Are you kidding me?
7Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:47:16.12ID:BeqXw1xu0
You can buy disposable contact lenses for 2000 yen on Amazon, which is a glasses and information site.
8Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:47:19.56ID:Ps9mlkNw0
Ishihara from behind.
9Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:47:31.33ID:gTEgq7CW0
No matter who becomes the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, they will all be in favor of raising taxes.
46Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:54:37.85ID:It0IVTvZ0
>>9
It’s the same with the CDP if Noda is the leader.
10Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:48:11.69ID:uEw91SK90
Get your tax cut back!
11Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:48:14.56ID:g0w5Mxpi0
There are no LDP members who can go against the power of factions or the Ministry of Finance.
40Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:53:27.30ID:8LFiUJ280
>>11
The reason Ishiba has survived this long is because he is a clean politician who has not let the Ministry of Finance get hold of any crucial scandals, and he is not careless like Tamaki. I’m just in poor health.
14Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:48:38.54ID:inFX+JbS0
We are in an era of declining population, so we should discuss reducing civil servant salaries.
15Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:48:59.86ID:4vBQREP30
Useless Tamaki: So that’s the only one standing.
16Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:49:39.46ID:AV1WknTC0
But there’s no other way to do it than to take it from someone who has it, and you can’t give away what you don’t have.
25Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:50:58.67ID:cKPXpt9D0
>>16 By doing so, the economy worsened and tax revenues were reduced, and the result is the lost 30 years and the Japan we have today.
60Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:56:44.74ID:jYtNer5b0
>>16
If that’s the case, it should be limited to medical professionals and infectious disease specialists who have made huge profits from COVID-19.
17Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:49:44.47ID:kT7eYAe90
He also said he would increase taxes on defense spending.
18Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:49:55.62ID:cKPXpt9D0
He continued to be praised by the media because he was a loyal servant of the Ministry of Finance, which is austerity-oriented and pro-special Asia.
20Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:50:09.65ID:c9FgyqMz0
It seems like they want to suffer a major defeat in the House of Councillors election as well.
21Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:50:36.99ID:VP+hGD0C0
I guess it’s something that can’t be helped, with tax increases lol.
22Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:50:40.02ID:5Okxz6NX0
Taxes are being raised a lot, but I wonder what is so lacking? Is it something that the people who use it can’t do anything about?
24Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:50:54.24ID:6VTi9T3T0
“Finance bureaucrats should be banished! Now is the time to save the weak and blow away hereditary politics! Takuro Morinaga x Moe Fukada no. 166”
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Political and economic platform.
26Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:51:01.27ID:c0gBRxTF0
That’s why Ishiba is just a decoration.
He’s the kind of guy who, the moment he became prime minister, reversed what he’d been saying for decades, easily succumbed to pressure from within his party, and dissolved the party right away.
He’s like a red bekko, waving his neck as a shield to the bigwigs in order to hold on to his position as prime minister.
This guy’s stock really plummeted after he became prime minister.
He became prime minister to stave off elections, but he lost them too.
He’s a prime minister who benefits no one.
49Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:55:11.18ID:3X+B84wy0
>>26
What are you talking about, you’re just a beggar who can’t even become a decoration?
63Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:57:44.60ID:jYtNer5b0
>>26
It’s an even worse version of Yoshihide Suga.
27Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:51:04.60ID:PlPL9tMl0
The Liberal Democratic Party government is continuing to raise taxes. That has been obvious for a long time. It’s the stupid people’s own fault that they didn’t even bother to vote and we couldn’t change the government.
35Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:52:47.45ID:+6gNkXSs0
>>27
The Constitutional Democratic Party is also against tax cuts.
28Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:51:31.04ID:Aw7GzIMq0
Increase taxes whenever you get the chance lol.
29Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:51:50.36ID:4Jz1zphv0
All you have to do is quit your job before the end of the year.
31Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:52:01.64ID:9+egZuqw0
Politicians are also in business.
32Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:52:25.75ID:3X+B84wy0
This isn’t a case of confusion, you idiots. It’s obvious that you need to balance in and out.
33Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:52:28.77ID:Y/x9FBU00
“Tax increase stupid glasses”

Please convey the truth, mass media.

34Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:52:38.86ID:6VR9KfNF0
Kishida Ishihara should retire already.
36Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:52:59.26ID:JKcc4D+o0
This can’t be helped, since I get too much.
37Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:53:00.31ID:cRmdsIzW0
Retirement benefits are also income, so the current preferential tax system is wrong. For over 10 years now, the government has been advising people to abandon the retirement benefit system and switch to defined contribution pensions.
38Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:53:01.11ID:Aw7GzIMq0
I don’t have a severance package at my current company so it’s okay lol.
39Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:53:24.85ID:voZZToWM0
Now that there is talk of the 1.03 million yen wall, I haven’t said anything, but last year the government tax commission was trying to reduce payroll deductions, so if they get the chance they’ll raise taxes.
43Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:53:43.87ID:Xspc8nz70
If you give to the poor, you have no choice but to take from the rich.
48Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:55:00.58ID:MCi8JweT0
First, tax all of the revenue from the sex industry, YouTube, and X.
52Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 13:55:38.98ID:AoZS2wxZ0
We are currently considering what taxes to increase in exchange for the 1.03 million yen barrier.
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1732250714
Other languages:「救いようがない」石破総理のもとで「退職金増税」またも復活の兆しにSNSでは怒りの声…2代目“増税メガネ”誕生か, Hay voces enojadas en las redes sociales ante los signos de otra reactivacion del “aumento del impuesto a las prestaciones de jubilacion” bajo el “insalvable” Primer Ministro Ishiba... ?Ha nacido la segunda generacion de “gafas de aumento de impuestos”?

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