Mexico Inheritance Guide for Kyoto (京都市)
This guide covers inheritance tax implications for Mexico nationals who own or inherit property in Kyoto, Japan. Japan's cultural capital with significant international academic and tourism communities. Home to many long-term foreign residents.
Kyoto is home to approx. 47,000 foreign residents, predominantly from Chinese, South Korean, Vietnamese. While Mexico nationals are a smaller community, the same inheritance tax rules apply to all foreign nationals with property in Kyoto.
Mexico Inheritance Tax Status
Mexico does not impose a specific inheritance tax. Inherited assets may be subject to income tax (ISR) at rates up to 35% if they exceed certain thresholds.
Note: Japanese inheritance tax applies to property in Japan regardless of Mexico's domestic tax regime.
Property Values by District in Kyoto
| District | Land Value (路線価) |
|---|---|
| Shimogyo-ku (下京区) — near Kyoto Sta. | ¥500,000/㎡ |
| Nakagyo-ku (中京区) | ¥450,000/㎡ |
| Higashiyama-ku (東山区) | ¥350,000/㎡ |
| Kamigyo-ku (上京区) | ¥280,000/㎡ |
| Sakyo-ku (左京区) | ¥200,000/㎡ |
| Fushimi-ku (伏見区) | ¥130,000/㎡ |
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.
Kyoto Overview for Mexico Nationals
Average Land Value
¥200,000/㎡
Value Range
¥130,000–500,000/㎡
Foreign Residents
~47,000
Estimated Tax (100㎡ at city average, 2 heirs)
¥0 (Tax-Free — within basic deduction)
Property Characteristics in Kyoto
Unique mix of traditional machiya, modern condominiums, and temple-adjacent properties. Height restrictions (max 31m in most areas) keep building stock low-rise. Many properties in historic areas come with preservation obligations that affect valuation and transferability.
Applicable Law for Mexico 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.
Mexican Federal Civil Code and state civil codes govern succession. Mexico follows the scission principle: immovable property follows the law of the location, movable property follows the law of the decedent's domicile.
Important: The applicable succession law is determined by nationality, not by the location of property. Even for property in Kyoto, Mexico succession law may govern inheritance rights — but Japanese tax law always determines the tax obligation on Japan-situs property.
Renvoi (反致): May Apply
Mexican conflict of laws rules refer immovable property to lex rei sitae. For real estate in Japan, this results in renvoi to Japanese law. Movable property follows the law of the decedent's domicile.
Tax Obligation in Kyoto
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.
Japan does not have a tax treaty with Mexico. Double taxation relief is only available through Japan's domestic foreign tax credit provisions (相続税法第20条の2).
Kyoto-Specific Inheritance Considerations
1.Kyoto's strict building height restrictions and landscape preservation rules limit redevelopment — historical properties may retain unique valuation characteristics
2.Machiya (町家) traditional townhouses have special cultural value but may be assessed differently than market price
3.University-area properties (near Kyoto University, Doshisha) attract long-term foreign academic residents
4.Tourism property conversions (guesthouses, ryokan) require separate business asset valuation
Filing Inheritance Tax in Kyoto
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 Kyoto:
- •Kamigyo Tax Office (上京税務署)
- •Shimogyo Tax Office (下京税務署)
- •Higashiyama Tax Office (東山税務署)
For Mexico nationals, additional documentation may be required including translated certificates from Mexico. Filing in Japanese is required — most Mexico nationals engage a tax accountant (税理士) to handle the filing.
Required Documents for Mexico Nationals
Acta de Defunción
Mexican death certificate from the Registro Civil.
Acta de Nacimiento / Matrimonio
Birth and marriage certificates from the Registro Civil.
Apostille
Mexico is a Hague Convention member. Apostille from state government offices (Secretaría de Gobierno).
Certified Japanese Translation
All Spanish-language documents must be translated into Japanese.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is inheritance tax on property in Kyoto for Mexico nationals?
With an average land value of ¥200,000/㎡ in Kyoto, a 100㎡ property is valued at approximately ¥20.0 million. With 2 heirs, this falls within the basic deduction (¥42 million), so no tax would be owed. However, values in Kyoto range from ¥130,000/㎡ (Fushimi-ku (伏見区)) to ¥500,000/㎡ (Shimogyo-ku (下京区) — near Kyoto Sta.), so actual tax varies significantly by location.
Which law applies to Mexico inheritance in Kyoto?
Mexican Federal Civil Code and state civil codes govern succession. Mexico follows the scission principle: immovable property follows the law of the location, movable property follows the law of the decedent's domicile. The location of property in Kyoto 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 Mexico nationals need to pay inheritance tax on property in Kyoto?
Yes, if the heir or decedent has a domicile in Japan. Japan does not have a specific inheritance tax treaty with Mexico, so double taxation relief must be claimed under domestic rules (相続税法第20条の2). For reference: Mexico does not impose a specific inheritance tax. Inherited assets may be subject to income tax (ISR) at rates up to 35% if they exceed certain thresholds.
Which tax office handles inheritance tax filings in Kyoto?
Inheritance tax returns in Kyoto are filed at the tax office that has jurisdiction over the decedent's last address. Main tax offices: Kamigyo Tax Office (上京税務署), Shimogyo Tax Office (下京税務署), Higashiyama Tax Office (東山税務署). The filing deadline is 10 months from the date of death.
What are typical land values in different parts of Kyoto?
Land values (路線価) in Kyoto vary significantly by district: from ¥130,000/㎡ in Fushimi-ku (伏見区) to ¥500,000/㎡ in Shimogyo-ku (下京区) — near Kyoto Sta.. 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.