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Can Business Travel to Your Home Country Be Deducted as an Expense in Japan?

Hi, my name is Taisei Koshida, and I am a certified public accountant and tax accountant.

 

I aim to assist non-Japanese business owners who struggle with reading or writing in Japanese. If you find the Japanese tax return system challenging, I can help you with your tax filings.

 

This blog may help if you are unclear about the travel cost of visiting your home country.

 

 

 

Only Visiting Family

Suppose the purpose of the trip is confined to purely personal, such as visiting family. In that case, it is unlikely to be considered a business expense because it isn’t related to the business.

 

In Cases of Business Meetings During the Visit

If you have business meetings with related parties while visiting your home country, the travel costs might be considered expenses. It’s advisable to divide the expenses based on the number of days. For example, if you work for one day out of a five-day visit, you could consider one-fifth of the flight cost as an expense.

 

 

 

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