Frequently Asked Questions (National Health Insurance)

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Page ID 1001918 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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QuestionDo people with no income still have to pay the National Health Insurance Tax?

Response

National Health Insurance is a mutual aid system where all members contribute the National Health Insurance Tax to cover necessary Medical Expenses in preparation for illness or injury.
Therefore, the National Health Insurance Tax consists of a portion based on income (income-based) and a portion that all members equally share (equal-based).

In households where income has been reported through tax returns such as final tax returns or Municipal Resident Tax declarations, the National Health Insurance Tax will be reduced if the income is below a certain standard.

Please check the "National Health Insurance Tax Reduction System for Low-Income Households" on a separate page.

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Inagi City Department of Citizen Affairs Insurance and Pension Division
〒206-8601 2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
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