[2014/10~] Mie Prefecture Minimum Wage

三重県最低賃金(平成26年10月1日発効)

2014/12/11 Thursday Announcements, Highlights

Mie Prefecture Minimum Wage

Minimum wage: 753 yen/hour

Effective date: October 1st, 2014

※This minimum wage applies to everyone working in Mie Prefecture

  (Excluding those working in an industry with a designated minimum wage)

For more information contact the Mie Labor Bureau Wage and Hour Division (TEL: 059-226-2108) or the nearest Labor Standards Inspection Office (Japanese language only).

Published by the Mie Labor Bureau:

http://mie-roudoukyoku.jsite.mhlw.go.jp/

For more information visit the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare’s homepage:

http://www.mhlw.go.jp/

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[2014] Ending Tax Delinquency in Mie Prefecture

2014/12/11 Thursday Announcements, Highlights

~資力がある人の滞納は許さない!期間中、差押処分を強力に推進します~

The Prefectural Government will be stepping up seizure of assets from delinquent tax payers during the months of December and January.

~Not paying taxes when you have the means to do so is unacceptable! During this period, the government will be stepping up seizure of assets from individuals who have unfulfilled tax obligations~

Failing to pay prefectural taxes puts financial pressure on the prefectural government, and keeps the government from providing social services. It also places an unfair burden on those who pay their taxes on time.

Therefore, the government will use all legally available options to collect the full amount in taxes owed by individuals who are capable of, but refuse to pay, prefectural taxes. As a way of ensuring that all prefectural taxes are collected, the 8 Prefectural Tax Offices in Mie will be stepping up seizure of assets from delinquent tax payers as outlined below.

1 Enforcement period  December 2014-January 2015 (2 months)

2 Details

(1)Repossession procedures

Repossession notices will be sent via post to delinquent taxpayers to encourage them to pay their taxes voluntarily. If the taxpayer ignores these warnings, the Mie Prefectural Government will seize assets equal to the amount that the individual owes in prefectural back taxes. Assets liable to be seized include savings, salary, accounts receivable, life insurance benefits, motor vehicles and real estate.

※If the decision is made to seize an individual’s motor vehicle, a tire lock may be affixed to the vehicle to prevent operation.

※Motor vehicles and real estate seized in this way will be sold at public auction via the internet. The funds acquired through these sales will be used to pay the back taxes owed by the original owner of the properties sold.

(2)Raising initiative awareness

Banners with information about this initiative will be displayed at all Prefectural Government buildings

3 Misc

Failure to pay any taxes directly collected by the Prefectural Government may result in seizure of assets. However, the focus of this initiative will be individuals who owe large amounts of motor vehicle taxes.

(Notes)

○The primary taxes collected directly by the Mie Prefectural Government are motor vehicle tax, self-employment tax and real estate acquisition tax.

○Number of asset seizures conducted during the 2013 fiscal year:  6,321(Number of asset seizures conducted Dec 2013-Jan 2014: 1,683)

○Status of motor vehicle tax collection for the 2014 fiscal year (as of October 2014)

Collection rate 98.6%  Amount in unpaid back taxes 390,000,000 yen

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