To determine if 住民税 (Inhabitants Tax) is deducted from the payslip in the provided image, look for an entry labeled as 住民税 (Jūminzei) under the section showing deductions (控除額).
From the image you shared:
- The deductions section includes items like:
- 健康保険料 (Health Insurance Fee)
- 厚生年金保険料 (Welfare Pension Insurance Fee)
- 雇用保険料 (Employment Insurance Fee)
- 所得税 (Income Tax)
However, there doesn’t seem to be a specific line for 住民税 visible in the deductions section. This suggests that:
- 住民税 may not be deducted from this salary and could be your responsibility to pay separately (via ordinary collection).
- Alternatively, it could be handled by a previous employer or might appear on a different document.
Next Steps:
- Confirm with your employer if they handle special collection for your inhabitants tax.
- Check with your municipality to see if you're billed directly for inhabitants tax.
- If you recently changed jobs, your previous employer might have been responsible for the deductions.
Let me know if you'd like further clarification or assistance!