Soaring Municipal Burden due to Mandatory Inheritance Registration. Patented Technology Solves the 'Dilemma of Not Being Able to Refer' at Bereavement Counters
TAKT-JAPAN Co., Ltd. has started licensing its 'Succession File Admin Package' guide PDF, utilizing its patented technology, to local governments. This resolves the administrative dilemma caused by the mandatory inheritance registration that began in April 2024.
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TAKT-JAPAN Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yokohama City, CEO: Takayoshi Tashiro) will begin licensing the 'Succession File Admin Package,' an administrative document collection guide PDF that can be provided to residents at bereavement counters of local governments nationwide, utilizing its proprietary patent for the 'method of using an inheritance file' (Patent No. 7174455). It is currently being sold to individuals on an EC site as 'Inheritance This One Book (Succession File) ver 4.0'.
With the mandatory registration of real estate inheritance that started in April 2024, consultation requests at municipal counters have surged. Amidst this, we propose a 'new solution through public-private partnership' that enhances convenience for residents while maintaining administrative fairness.
*Institutional background materials
Reference Materials: Ministry of Justice (https://www.moj.go.jp/MINJI/minji05_00599.html) Public Relations Office of the Government of Japan
■ Background: The issues faced by administrative sites...
With the mandatory registration of real estate inheritance that started in April 2024, consultation requests at municipal counters have surged. Amidst this, we propose a 'new solution through public-private partnership' that enhances convenience for residents while maintaining administrative fairness.
*Institutional background materials
Reference Materials: Ministry of Justice (https://www.moj.go.jp/MINJI/minji05_00599.html) Public Relations Office of the Government of Japan
■ Background: The issues faced by administrative sites...