[Furusato Nozei Trend] Time for a 'Check' with Your Resident Tax Notification!
Satofull, a Furusato Nozei portal site, recommends verifying tax deductions using resident tax notifications. June is the ideal time to 'cross-check' last year's donations, and starting this year's donations early helps avoid year-end rushes, delivery delays, and financial strain.
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Every year between late May and June, many employees and self-employed individuals receive their "Resident Tax Notification." This document, reflecting income and deductions from the previous year, serves as a "cross-check" for Furusato Nozei users to confirm that their tax deductions from donations have been correctly applied.
Checking the notification can provide peace of mind by confirming that deductions were applied as expected, and often serves as a trigger to plan the next round of donations.
We recommend starting this year's donations in early summer to avoid the year-end rush, allowing for a more planned approach with more flexibility in delivery timing and gift selection.
TOPIC 1: June is the "Cross-Check" Season for Furusato Nozei!
According to the "Fiscal Year 2025 (FY2024 Actual Results) Furusato Nozei Current Status Survey Results" published by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in July 2025, the number of individuals applying for resident tax deductions reached approximately 10.8 million, and the total amount accepted was approximately 1.2728 trillion yen, both setting new historical records. Furthermore, the total resident tax deduction amount reached approximately 871 billion yen, indicating that Furusato Nozei has become a familiar system for many.
While usage is widespread, many people remain unsure about exactly how much they are receiving in deductions or have never checked if it has been correctly reflected.
One can check the deduction amount through the "Summary" or "Tax Deduction" columns of the Resident Tax Notification. It is important to note that the reflection method and key check points differ depending on whether one used the One-Stop Exception System or filed a tax return.
TOPIC 2: Convincing Calculations! How to Correctly Check Deduction Amounts
When checking the deduction amount, it is more accurate to compare it with your own donation amount in advance. Within the deduction limit, the approximate deduction amount is generally the "donation amount minus the 2,000 yen self-burden."
For example, if you donated 50,000 yen annually, the key point is to check if approximately 48,000 yen has been deducted.
If there is a discrepancy between the notification amount and your expectation, possibilities include:
- Donation amount exceeded the deduction limit.
- Failure to apply for the One-Stop Exception System.
- Donation information was not reflected in your tax return.
TOPIC 3: The Choice to Start in Early Summer to Avoid Year-End "Last-Minute Donations"
June is a suitable time to start this year's donations while confirming the deduction reflection. Furusato Nozei tends to concentrate toward the end of the year, which can lead to stock shortages and delivery delays for popular gifts.
Last-minute donations can also lead to:
- Gifts arriving all at once, filling refrigerators or freezers.
- Difficulty consuming gifts in time.
- Lack of time to carefully select gifts.
- Concentration of payments leading to a heavy temporary financial burden.
Furthermore, recent rising costs in logistics and food packaging materials due to crude oil and naphtha price increases are impacting the environment surrounding food gifts. In the future, this may affect gift volumes or donation amounts for Furusato Nozei as well.
FAQ
How can I check the deduction amount for hometown tax donations on the resident tax determination notice?
You can check the deduction amount for hometown tax donations by reviewing the 'Summary' and 'Tax Deduction' sections of the notice.
Why is it recommended to check hometown tax donations in June?
June is when the resident tax determination notice arrives, allowing you to verify if last year's donations were correctly reflected in the tax deductions. This is a good time to plan your donations for the current year.
What are the benefits of starting hometown tax donations in early summer?
Starting in early summer avoids last-minute donations at the end of the year, allowing more time for delivery and selection of gifts, and spreading the financial burden.
What are the possible reasons if the deduction amount differs from what was expected?
Possible reasons include exceeding the deduction limit, missing the application for the One-Stop Special System, or the donation details not being reflected in the final tax return.
Is there a possibility that future hometown tax donation gifts will be affected?
Due to increased logistics and packaging costs, there is a possibility that the content or donation amount of future gifts may change.