Business Expense Ratio in Japan: How to Allocate Car and Rent Expenses Properly
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I support non-Japanese business owners in Japan who need help with accounting and tax filings, especially when dealing with Japanese documents and tax rules.
If you are unsure how to calculate business expense ratios in Japan, this guide will help you understand the basics.

Don’t Claim 100% of Expenses in Japan
When claiming expenses such as car costs or home rent, you should not claim 100% unless they are used exclusively for business.
If you claim the full amount:
- ・There is a high risk of disallowance during a tax audit
- ・A portion will usually be treated as personal expenses
How to Calculate a Reasonable Expense Ratio
To reduce audit risk, your expense allocation should be:
- ・Reasonable
- ・Consistent
- ・Well-documented
Car Expenses in Japan (Mileage-Based Allocation)
The most accurate method is to calculate business usage based on actual distance traveled.
For example:
- ・Track mileage using an odometer
- ・Separate business and personal usage
If detailed tracking is difficult, you may use a reasonable estimate.
✔ Example:
If you use your car for business on weekdays and personal use on weekends:
→ You may deduct 5/7 of the total expenses
Home Rent Allocation in Japan
There are two common methods:
1. Space-Based Method
If a specific room is used only for business:
- ・Allocate expenses based on floor space ratio
2. Time-Based Method
If the space is shared:
- ・Allocate based on working hours vs. personal use
Key Takeaway
The most important point is to apply a:
- ・Reasonable
- ・Consistent
- ・Explainable
method.
This will:
- ・Help you justify your deductions
- ・Reduce the risk of issues during a tax audit in Japan
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