Confiscation of property for defaulters of the provincial tax in November and December

11月・12月は県税の「差押強化月間」です

2024/09/30 Monday Announcements, Housing

The taxes you pay are needed to provide public services, such as road and park maintenance, schools and fire protection. Therefore, if some people do not pay their taxes by the due date, public services cannot be provided properly and justice cannot be maintained with those who pay their taxes.

For this reason, the province applies punishments based on the constitution for people who have not paid provincial taxes even though they have assets and income (in Japanese, these people are considered “tainousha”).

The province has defined the “Inspection Months for Confiscation of Assets” for November and December, and the province’s 8 Tax Offices will carry out the confiscation punishments.

Various assets such as wages, debts, savings and deposits, life insurance, financial securities, automobiles, real estate and many others are targets of confiscation.

Regarding the confiscation of automobiles, there are cases where it will be necessary to put locks on the wheels so that the car will not be used.  Confiscated cars and property will be sold at Internet auctions, and will be attributed to unpaid taxes.

There are also cases where it will be necessary to conduct an investigation for the confiscation if any property is found.

The months of intensification of inspection for the confiscation of assets are only November and December, but the authorities will continue to seize assets in other seasons.

Mie’s government asks citizens to pay taxes as soon as possible if they haven’t already done so.

If you are having difficulty communicating in Japanese, make an appointment with MieCo, Consultation Center for Foreign Residents in Mie.

TEL: 080-3300-8077

Monday through Friday (except holidays) 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

References

The Main Provincial Taxes Charged by the Provincial Tax Office (Ken’ei Jimusho): Vehicle tax, Individual Property tax, Property Acquisition tax, etc.

Number of Seizures Executed for Fiscal Year 2023: 3.637

Contact Information

Department of Tax Revenue of Mie General Affairs Section (Mie-ken Soumu-bu Zeishu Kakuho-ka)

TEL: 059-224-2131

Motorcycles under 125cc cannot be driven on expressways

2024/09/30 Monday Announcements, Housing

125cc以下のバイクでは、高速道路を走ることができません

Pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles under 125cc are prohibited from entering expressways.

Expressways are spaces where cars travel at speeds of around 100km per hour, and it is very dangerous for pedestrians to enter them. Please do not enter them under any circumstances.

Recently, there have been cases of pedestrians using smartphone navigation apps walking on expressways, and bicycles and motorcycles under 125cc driving on expressways.

If you use a navigation app, set it to avoid expressways.

Click here for a pamphlet about expressway rules (in Vietnamese and Japanese).