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Vivinavi Orange County
Remittance to Japan $ 250,000

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Money
  • mail
  • 2024/10/22 08:59

I would like to send the money through my bank and would like to know your experience. Thank you in advance.

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#2

I don't know if it's the same person or not, but there was a topic about buying a house in Japan and wanting to live a Japan-US hybrid life, but if you have $250,000 to send, why don't you ask an expert instead of asking questions here ?
Some questions here get lame responses, so I'm not sure if that's helpful ?
It depends on the bank of the recipient of the Japanese account. It depends on the bank of the recipient of the Japanese account and whether the money is transferred to his/her Japanese account or not.

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#3
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/10/23 (Wed) 08:56
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While transferring money through a bank is generally a safe and reliable way to send money, there are a few points to keep in mind.

Remittance fees: It is important to check the fees in advance, as different banks have different fees.

Transfer time: Depending on the bank you are transferring to and the time of day, it may take several days.

Payee information: exact bank name, account number, SWIFT code, etc. is required.

Tax Reporting: Tax reporting may be required for remittances over $250,000.

It is best to contact your bank directly for specific bank names and detailed procedures. If there is anything else you would like to know, please feel free to let us know.

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#4
  • 直井
  • 2024/10/29 (Tue) 17:54
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How about using it gradually over its lifetime as a credit card account?

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