Sele Corporation and Yume Souzoku to Host Seminar on Protecting Assets Amid the Five-Year Rule and Market-Value Era for Inheritance Tax
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Sele Corporation Co., Ltd. (Head office: Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and Representative Director: Takanori Yamaguchi) will jointly hold a seminar with Yume Souzoku Co., Ltd. titled “How to Protect Assets in an Era of Dramatic Inheritance Tax Risk Changes: the Five-Year Rule and Market-Value Assessment” at its Kyobashi head office in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The seminar will use practical simulations to explain how real estate acquisitions made within five years before an inheritance occurs may affect valuation, how the shift to market-value assessment for fractional real estate products may affect tax-saving benefits, and how rising valuations of currently held properties could increase inheritance tax liabilities. The seminar is aimed at people who want to consult professionals about concrete asset succession plans that do not burden their families, who are unsure when to act because they are worried about how much inheritance tax may rise, or who cannot decide whether to build or sell as part of their inheritance planning. Participants will learn the key points of the current five-year rule and market-value assessment, enabling them to understand the impact of recent asset transfers. They will also be able to estimate inheritance tax risks related to their existing properties and clarify the priority of actions to take. The seminar will compare concrete options such as new construction, rebuilding, asset restructuring, sale, and gifting, helping participants develop a perspective for choosing rational measures. The event will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with registration starting at 12:30 p.m. The venue is Sele Corporation’s head office conference room on the 5th floor of Sogokan 110 Tower, 3-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. Participation is free, capacity is limited to 30 people, and applications close on Thursday, June 11, 2026, or earlier if capacity is reached. The lecturer is the Representative Director of Yume Souzoku Co., Ltd. and Representative Director of the Association for Inheritance Practice, and is also a certified real estate consulting master and inheritance planning specialist. Yume Souzoku provides inheritance planning and coordination services. The lecturer has authored and supervised 96 books featuring real cases, with total circulation of 950,000 copies, and has handled consultations for 15,000 people, with numerous media interviews and television appearances. The service supports “custom-made inheritance” designed to protect family bonds and assets. On the day of the event, a “Three-Minute Inheritance Diagnosis” will be conducted at the venue. By answering simple questions, participants can check their level of inheritance preparedness. Based on the results, lecturer Sone and the company’s consultants will advise on priority points to confirm and short-term measures such as reviewing valuations, organizing ownership titles, preparing funds for tax payments, and proceeding with wills or family meetings. Participants will also receive a copy of Keiko Sone’s book “Inheritance Design Techniques for the Wealthy.” The book offers practical design concepts and abundant case studies, making it useful for reviewing the seminar content and sharing it with family members. The gift is limited to first-time participants who complete the questionnaire. Sele Corporation is an apartment-specialized manufacturer focused on the Tokyo metropolitan area, young residents, and steel-frame construction. The company provides one-stop support for every aspect of apartment management, from consulting to solve life-planning issues to manufacturing structural components at its own factory, architecture and spatial design, and rental management. Just as marriage is often described as a beginning rather than a goal, the company believes building completion is not the goal but the starting point of apartment management. It emphasizes building a strong management foundation to enhance the value of apartment operations after completion. To help pass important assets on to the next and subsequent generations, Sele Corporation supports families and long-term apartment management. With experience managing more than 12,000 units exclusively in the Tokyo metropolitan area, the company delivers reliable rental management support through its comprehensive capabilities as an apartment-specialized manufacturer. Company overview: Sele Corporation Co., Ltd. is headquartered on the 5th floor of Sogokan 110 Tower, 3-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. It was established in August 1993. Its representative is President and Executive Officer Takanori Yamaguchi. Its businesses include rental housing, rental development, and rental management. Contact: Marketing Section, Sales Planning Department, Sele Corporation Co., Ltd. TEL: 03-3562-3005. Email: isg@cel-co.com.