Malaysia Inheritance Guide for Fukuoka (福岡市)
This guide covers inheritance tax implications for Malaysia nationals who own or inherit property in Fukuoka, Japan. Kyushu's largest city and a growing hub for startups and international businesses. Close proximity to Korea and China.
Fukuoka is home to approx. 42,000 foreign residents, predominantly from Chinese, South Korean, Vietnamese. While Malaysia nationals are a smaller community, the same inheritance tax rules apply to all foreign nationals with property in Fukuoka.
Malaysia Inheritance Tax Status
Malaysia does not impose inheritance tax. Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) may apply when inherited property is sold.
Note: Japanese inheritance tax applies to property in Japan regardless of Malaysia's domestic tax regime.
Property Values by District in Fukuoka
| District | Land Value (路線価) |
|---|---|
| Chuo-ku (中央区) | ¥500,000/㎡ |
| Hakata-ku (博多区) | ¥350,000/㎡ |
| Sawara-ku (早良区) | ¥180,000/㎡ |
| Higashi-ku (東区) | ¥150,000/㎡ |
| Nishi-ku (西区) | ¥130,000/㎡ |
| Jonan-ku (城南区) | ¥160,000/㎡ |
路線価 (rosenka) is the NTA assessed land value, approximately 80% of market value. Basic deduction with 2 heirs: ¥42,000,000. Calculate for your specific address.
Fukuoka Overview for Malaysia Nationals
Average Land Value
¥180,000/㎡
Value Range
¥160,000–500,000/㎡
Foreign Residents
~42,000
Estimated Tax (100㎡ at city average, 2 heirs)
¥0 (Tax-Free — within basic deduction)
Property Characteristics in Fukuoka
Compact city with relatively new building stock. Average building age younger than national average. Growing number of investment condominiums purchased by overseas investors. Airport proximity limits building heights in some areas, affecting land use and valuation.
Applicable Law for Malaysia Nationals
Under Japan's Act on General Rules for Application of Laws (法の適用に関する通則法, Article 36), the inheritance of a person is governed by the national law of the decedent.
Malaysian succession law follows a dual system: the Distribution Act 1958 applies to non-Muslims; Sharia law applies to Muslims. Malaysia follows common law conflict rules inherited from English law.
Important: The applicable succession law is determined by nationality, not by the location of property. Even for property in Fukuoka, Malaysia succession law may govern inheritance rights — but Japanese tax law always determines the tax obligation on Japan-situs property.
Renvoi (反致): May Apply
Malaysia follows English common law conflict rules: immovable property follows lex rei sitae, movable property follows the law of the decedent's domicile. For real estate in Japan, renvoi to Japanese law applies.
Tax Obligation in Fukuoka
Unlimited Taxpayer (無制限納税義務者)
Taxed on all worldwide assets.
Applies if: domiciled in Japan, OR foreign national with residence visa who has lived in Japan for 10+ years.
Limited Taxpayer (制限納税義務者)
Taxed only on assets in Japan.
Applies if: not domiciled in Japan, OR foreign national who has lived in Japan for less than 10 years.
Double Taxation Warning: While Japan has a tax treaty with Malaysia, it does not cover inheritance tax. Relief must be claimed under Japan's domestic foreign tax credit (相続税法 第20条の2) or Malaysia's domestic provisions.
Fukuoka-Specific Inheritance Considerations
1.Fukuoka's National Strategic Special Zone status attracts foreign entrepreneurs — business asset inheritance may involve special zone provisions
2.Close proximity to Korea means many Korean nationals hold property here
3.Rapidly rising land values (one of Japan's fastest-growing cities) may trigger unexpected tax obligations
4.Tenjin Big Bang redevelopment is significantly increasing central area land values
Filing Inheritance Tax in Fukuoka
Inheritance tax returns must be filed within 10 months of the date of death at the tax office with jurisdiction over the decedent's last address.
Relevant Tax Offices in Fukuoka:
- •Hakata Tax Office (博多税務署)
- •Fukuoka Tax Office (福岡税務署)
For Malaysia nationals, additional documentation may be required including translated certificates from Malaysia. Filing in Japanese is required — most Malaysia nationals engage a tax accountant (税理士) to handle the filing.
Required Documents for Malaysia Nationals
Grant of Probate / Letters of Administration
Issued by Malaysian High Court (non-Muslims) or Sharia Court (Muslims).
MyKad / National ID
Malaysian national identity card showing personal details.
Apostille
Malaysia is a Hague Convention member (since 2023). Apostille is now available.
Certified Japanese Translation
Malay/English documents translated into Japanese.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is inheritance tax on property in Fukuoka for Malaysia nationals?
With an average land value of ¥180,000/㎡ in Fukuoka, a 100㎡ property is valued at approximately ¥18.0 million. With 2 heirs, this falls within the basic deduction (¥42 million), so no tax would be owed. However, values in Fukuoka range from ¥160,000/㎡ (Jonan-ku (城南区)) to ¥500,000/㎡ (Chuo-ku (中央区)), so actual tax varies significantly by location.
Which law applies to Malaysia inheritance in Fukuoka?
Malaysian succession law follows a dual system: the Distribution Act 1958 applies to non-Muslims; Sharia law applies to Muslims. Malaysia follows common law conflict rules inherited from English law. The location of property in Fukuoka does not change the applicable law — it is determined by the decedent's nationality. However, Japanese inheritance tax applies to property located in Japan regardless of which country's succession law governs.
Do Malaysia nationals need to pay inheritance tax on property in Fukuoka?
Yes, if the heir or decedent has a domicile in Japan. Japan has a tax treaty with Malaysia that may provide relief from double taxation. For reference: Malaysia does not impose inheritance tax. Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) may apply when inherited property is sold.
Which tax office handles inheritance tax filings in Fukuoka?
Inheritance tax returns in Fukuoka are filed at the tax office that has jurisdiction over the decedent's last address. Main tax offices: Hakata Tax Office (博多税務署), Fukuoka Tax Office (福岡税務署). The filing deadline is 10 months from the date of death.
What are typical land values in different parts of Fukuoka?
Land values (路線価) in Fukuoka vary significantly by district: from ¥160,000/㎡ in Jonan-ku (城南区) to ¥500,000/㎡ in Chuo-ku (中央区). These are the NTA assessed values (路線価), which are approximately 80% of market value.
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This tool provides rough estimates only. It does not constitute tax advice or tax filing services. Actual tax obligations may differ significantly. Please consult a licensed tax professional (税理士) for accurate calculations. Land values are based on NTA published data and may not reflect current market conditions.