Learn from Case Studies on Inheritance Strategies
Tsuji Hongo Tax Corporation, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is set to host a free online seminar on February 10, 2026. Titled "Learn from Case Studies on Inheritance Strategies: Important Considerations When Lending Money Among Family Members," the seminar will focus on critical issues that often arise from family loans.
The casual nature of money lending within families can lead to significant complications, including taxation conflicts and serious disputes. Many individuals may wonder, for instance, if the money borrowed from parents is classified as a gift or whether caregiving expenses covered in advance can be deducted from the estate during inheritance. This seminar will delve into these pressing questions, providing insights through detailed examination of actual case studies where the tax office deemed certain transactions as gifts or where deductions were denied during inheritance tax assessments.
Unraveling Family Financial Transactions
As financial interactions within families can often be ambiguous, understanding the potential risks of future tax audits is essential. The seminar aims to educate participants on how to safeguard invaluable family assets and maintain strong familial ties through comprehensive guidance on the risks involved.
Seminar Overview
- - Date: February 10, 2026, 11:30 AM to February 17, 2026, 5:00 PM
- - Format: Online Webinar
- - Cost: Free
- - Capacity: No limit
- - Topics Covered:
1. Presentation of Relevant Case Studies
2. Key Considerations for Family Loans
3. Recent Court Cases Pertaining to Inheritance
Participants must view a 30-minute pre-recorded video before the seminar. Those who register will receive an email on the first day of the viewing period detailing how to participate.
The seminar is organized by Tsuji Hongo Tax Corporation, a leading tax firm in Japan with a robust presence nationwide and over 19,000 client companies. With more than 2,000 employees, the firm specializes in various tax-related services, ensuring optimal client support across sectors including corporate consulting, individual asset taxation, and international tax law.
Meet the Speaker
Yusuke Sakai - Manager of the Inheritance Center at Tsuji Hongo Tax Corporation's Funabashi Office and a seasoned tax advisor. Yusuke has 17 years of experience as an instructor in bookkeeping and accounting at vocational schools, successfully helping numerous students pass qualifying examinations. Currently, he oversees inheritance tax declarations, personal asset tax consulting, and corporate advisory services at Tsuji Hongo.
For those interested in acquiring knowledge that could help avoid future familial and legal complications, this is an excellent opportunity. Register by February 9, 2026, at 5:00 PM to secure your spot.
For additional inquiries regarding the seminar, please contact:
[email protected] (Tsuji Hongo Seminar). For questions about the article, visit our contact page at
Tsuji Hongo Tax Corporation Contact.