Property Ownership in Japan for Non-Residents: Tax Representative and Domestic Contact Explained
Owning property in Japan as a non-resident foreigner requires understanding specific legal and administrative processes. From appointing a tax representative to designating a domestic contact person, these roles are crucial for managing taxes, ensuring compliance, and maintaining effective communication with Japanese authorities. Discover how these representatives simplify property ownership and why they are necessary.
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