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Fitness Trainer (Tokyo/Yokohama)
Date: 2011-01-13, 11:35AM JST
Reply to: job-fehan-2157680240@craigslist.org
Hey Everybody,
we are an international school and we are looking for somebody who can offer a weekly Fitness course at our school!
If you are a [color="Red"]certificated Fitness Traine[/color]r please apply as soon as possible!
Location: Tokyo/Yokohama
Compensation: more informations regarding payment after contacting us per mail
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
Bucky wrote:Hey Joe,
Here's your opportunity: http://tokyo.craigslist.jp/trd/2184368871.html
4000 yens per hour.
Mike Oxlong wrote:For some irregular, part-time work, or for their own private lessons they should be making at least that much. For regular contract work, I doubt it. At 29.5 hours a week, they'd be pulling close to 500,000/month at that rate. Not gonna get rich that way, but I'd bet it's better than most eikaiwa sorts are doing.
chokonen888 wrote:Not sure what you're trying to do but I have my company registered in Nevada and pretty much run everything online. If you're getting paid from overseas, I would think this would be what you'd want to do as well.
IparryU wrote:The company is just going to process documents and forward them back and fourth between companies and people. Drones more or less.
The guy I am working with said the some thing you had just mentioned. This is most likely going to be what we do. Currently working on getting the accounting and tax procedure set up.
We are just trying to get everything set up so we can have clean taxes in the US and Japan as the company paying us is not a US or Japan company.
Any heads up on what I should expect for accounting/taxes?
IparryU wrote:We are just trying to get everything set up so we can have clean taxes in the US and Japan as the company paying us is not a US or Japan company.
chokonen888 wrote:If I were you I'd just set up a US company in a place like Nevada. (you don't need anything physically there) and then sub the work out to baito or whatever here. Keep off Jappy radar and you'll only have to deal with with US taxes and accounting. Don't overcomplicate it ]
that is what i am leaning toward right now. Not really sure about the difference between Nevada or Delaware... but it all can be done on line in one business day with all the docs expressed to my Japan address.wagyl wrote:If this is what it is all about, I hear the British Virgin Islands are delightful this time of year.
IparryU wrote:Choko, how do you do your taxes in Japan? and how does having a Japan office affect that?
chokonen888 wrote:As far as the J-gov is concerned, I don't have a Japanese office. I keep all the money going direct to the US bank accounts. The few times I have customers that need to pay in Japan, I receive the funds and then immediately wire all the funds out of the cuntry. If they ever look back at what I've done, there is nothing to tax me for. (I run it this way because an Aussie friend of mine got attacked by the tax nazi's and he was keeping his profits in Japan and only wiring out his expenses. (experience nearly ruined his life) The tax nazis did not care or do anything about the transactions in which zero funds remained in Japan. Hence, I keep nothing here, deal with taxes stateside. In your case, get paid in the US and never deal with Japanese taxes...they won't tax you on wiring personal funds to Japan from the US. (which you can pay the baitos or whatever with cash moneyz)
IparryU wrote:The admin girl I have on board now needs official payslips and what not so she can do her taxes. I am just going to reimburse her for the nenkin and other required stuffs that Japan employers are supposed to pay. I just need to pay her so the tax nazis done come after me for her income taxes
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Whether or not you have to worry about her taxes or pay half of her pension and health insurance depends on the number of employees you have, how your company is incorporated and what kind of employment contract you have with her.
IparryU wrote:She is an intern now. Once everything gets official we will get the contract in place.
Contracts are my next step.
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