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I'm not a Japanese citizen, but I would like to retire early in Japan.

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#1
  • 太郎くん
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  • 2024/05/31 04:02

I am in my 30's and single. Do you think it is possible to retire early in Japan since I have saved more than 100 million yen so far?

I am not a Japanese citizen and would like to know how I can do it !.

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#59
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 10:10
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The only assets are stocks ?
You should ask an expert about tax issues across the country.
You can't hold anyone responsible if you lose a lot of money by believing what you hear here.
Even if you go to Japan, you have to pay taxes to the US because you are an American.

As to the question of whether it is possible to retire early and live in Japan if you had 100 million, it is possible. You have to buy money. If you are in your 20's or so, it is impossible to predict.

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#60
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 10:13
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It's a mistake if you don't spend the money.

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#62

Most of my assets are in stocks, less than 10% are in US Treasuries, and I'm currently getting about 5% in profits, but I think that rate will go down, so I'll probably buy stocks again.

would you recommend other investments ? I don't think I would do bitcoin right now …

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#68
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 19:57
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Hanako-san asked me [Assets are only stocks ?], so I answered. It is not a fishing topi.

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#69
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 21:04
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I was wondering why an American owns 100 million worth of stocks but not real estate.

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