Online Event on April 30th (Thursday) at 5 PM! 'Tax Accountant Who Has Seen 10 Million Receipts from the Wealthy' Explains the Basics of International Taxation You Should Know Before Moving Overseas or Investing
Gentosha Gold Online will host a free online seminar on April 30, 2026, featuring tax accountant Takako Morita, who will explain international taxation for high-net-worth individuals. The seminar will cover essential tax knowledge for global asset holders, including exit tax, residency determination, overseas investment, inheritance, and CRS, for those considering overseas relocation or investment.
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Gentosha Gold Online Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Benesse Building 2F, 2-30-1 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Masataka Yamashita) will host a free online seminar by Ms. Takako Morita, Partner and Tax Accountant at United Partners Accounting Office Co., Ltd.
In this seminar, Ms. Takako Morita, a tax accountant who has reviewed approximately 10 million receipts from high-net-worth individuals, will provide an easy-to-understand explanation of essential tax knowledge for an era of global asset ownership, covering topics such as exit tax, residency determination, overseas investment, inheritance, and CRS.
## Event Outline
Theme: Overseas Utilization
Date and Time: April 30, 2026 (Thursday) 17:00-18:00
Participation Fee: Free
Venue: Online (LIVE streaming)
## Planned Content
**The Strength of Asset Protection Strategies Utilizing Overseas Corporations to Protect Your Valuable Assets**
Have you ever heard rumors like, 'If you live overseas, you don't have to pay taxes'?
In the world of international taxation, there are rules that cannot be dismissed with 'I didn't know.' Due to a lack of this knowledge, there are cases where individuals have to pay 'millions of yen in taxes' just by the timing of their departure from the country.
Against the backdrop of a weaker yen and rising inflation, more people are considering options to work or live outside Japan. However, not many people correctly understand 'international taxation,' which governs money rules across countries and systems.
Therefore, in this seminar, Ms. Takako Morita, a tax accountant at United Partners Accounting Office Co., Ltd., who has handled tax affairs for numerous high-net-worth individuals at the forefront of international taxation and has reviewed approximately 10 million receipts from the wealthy, will take the stage. She will explain essential tax knowledge for 'living in a global era,' including the widely discussed exit tax, residency determination, taxes on overseas investment and inheritance, and CRS.
## Recommended for:
- Business owners, doctors, legal professionals, and other specialists interested in international taxation.
- Those who own overseas real estate and are concerned about future management or inheritance.
- Those anticipating inheritance from relatives with international asset backgrounds.
- Those looking for a tax accountant capable of handling international taxation and tax systems of various countries.
- Those who have read the book 'How to Use Money to Become a Millionaire: Taught by a Tax Accountant Who Has Seen 10 Million Receipts from the Wealthy.'
## Speaker Introduction
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Keywords: Investment, Asset Management, Asset Protection, High-Net-Worth Individuals, International Taxation, Business Owners, Business, Real Estate Investment, Inheritance, Overseas Corporations
In this seminar, Ms. Takako Morita, a tax accountant who has reviewed approximately 10 million receipts from high-net-worth individuals, will provide an easy-to-understand explanation of essential tax knowledge for an era of global asset ownership, covering topics such as exit tax, residency determination, overseas investment, inheritance, and CRS.
## Event Outline
Theme: Overseas Utilization
Date and Time: April 30, 2026 (Thursday) 17:00-18:00
Participation Fee: Free
Venue: Online (LIVE streaming)
## Planned Content
**The Strength of Asset Protection Strategies Utilizing Overseas Corporations to Protect Your Valuable Assets**
Have you ever heard rumors like, 'If you live overseas, you don't have to pay taxes'?
In the world of international taxation, there are rules that cannot be dismissed with 'I didn't know.' Due to a lack of this knowledge, there are cases where individuals have to pay 'millions of yen in taxes' just by the timing of their departure from the country.
Against the backdrop of a weaker yen and rising inflation, more people are considering options to work or live outside Japan. However, not many people correctly understand 'international taxation,' which governs money rules across countries and systems.
Therefore, in this seminar, Ms. Takako Morita, a tax accountant at United Partners Accounting Office Co., Ltd., who has handled tax affairs for numerous high-net-worth individuals at the forefront of international taxation and has reviewed approximately 10 million receipts from the wealthy, will take the stage. She will explain essential tax knowledge for 'living in a global era,' including the widely discussed exit tax, residency determination, taxes on overseas investment and inheritance, and CRS.
## Recommended for:
- Business owners, doctors, legal professionals, and other specialists interested in international taxation.
- Those who own overseas real estate and are concerned about future management or inheritance.
- Those anticipating inheritance from relatives with international asset backgrounds.
- Those looking for a tax accountant capable of handling international taxation and tax systems of various countries.
- Those who have read the book 'How to Use Money to Become a Millionaire: Taught by a Tax Accountant Who Has Seen 10 Million Receipts from the Wealthy.'
## Speaker Introduction
[Image of speaker]
Keywords: Investment, Asset Management, Asset Protection, High-Net-Worth Individuals, International Taxation, Business Owners, Business, Real Estate Investment, Inheritance, Overseas Corporations