◯ Questions about the benefit system should be directed to: The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Special telephone number for two benefits 0570-037-192.

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◯ Questions about the benefit system should be directed to: The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Special telephone number for two benefits Check your eligibility on the next page! What is the integrated reform of tax and social security? It is a reform that aims to ensure anyone can use the social security system with peace of mind by stabilizing it from both a financial and structural point of view. ○The consumption tax rate was changed to 8% in April * ○The tax revenues from this increase will all be used to enhance and stabilize child care, medical and nursing care, and pensions. The government made a decision to implement an "economic policy package" so that the increase in the consumption tax rate can compensate for the reactive drop in purchases and reduce downside risk to the economy; at the same time, the package’s aim is to realize an increase in economic growth potential thereafter and a virtuous cycle and link that to sustained economic growth. And the government will provided two benefits as part of this package. * Raising the consumption tax rate to 10% from October 2015 has been set forth in the Fundamental Tax Reform Law; however, the government will again study this while taking into consideration the overall economic conditions and such like. How to Apply Notes ○You can receive only one of the two benefits. ○ Those that may request a municipality to make a decision on the granting of an additional pension or allowance of temporary welfare benefits such as an old-age basic pension and who have not yet made such request must do so by September 30, * Please read the part that describes the eligibility requirements for additional benefits. Contact ◯ Questions about how to apply should be directed to: each municipality (The place to submit the application is the municipality as shown on your residence certificate as of January 1, 2014.) Website The specific application method and application period will vary depending on the municipality. Please check with each municipality for more information. 1 You need to apply in order to receive benefits. Please obtain an application from the municipality shown on your residence certificate (which is also the place to submit your application) as of January 1, Get the application 2 Please fill all the required items on the application. Fill in the application 3 Once you have filled out the application form and attached the required documents, mail it to the relevant municipality during the period, or submit it directly at the counter of the municipality. Submit the application 4 Those who meet the payment requirements will receive money in the designated account described in the application form. * Those who do not have an account can receive the money directly at the counter of the relevant municipality. Receive benefits Kakuninja Letting you know about two benefits. ( two benefits )

Special Benefits for Child Rearing HouseholdsEligibility requirements Kosodate Kakuninja Temporary welfare benefit Eligibility requirements Fukushi Kakuninja ◯ Persons Subject to Benefits Persons not subject to municipal inhabitant’s tax for FY2014 are eligible. However, this excludes Persons who are being taken care of by someone subject to tax Persons who are recipients of public assistance ◯ Payment amount 10,000 yen per person. An additional 5,000 yen per person if they are eligible for additional benefits as shown below. Persons eligible for additional benefits Recipients of Old-age basic pension, Disability basic pension, Basic pension for surviving family, etc. *1 Recipients of child rearing allowance, special disability allowance, etc.*2 *1 This means persons who were entitled to receive a pension for the month of March 2014, and have received a payment of Pension for the month of April or May. *2 Those who have received benefits for the month of January 2014 are eligible. Table 1: Income level for which municipal inhabitant’ s tax is not levied (tax-free amount) Classification Tax-free amount* (Employment income based) Single1,000,000 yen Couple1,560,000 yen Couple, 1 child2,057,000 yen Couple, 2 children 2,557,000 yen Classification Tax-free amount* (Pension income based) Single 65 or older1,550,000 yen Under 651,050,000 yen Couple 65 or older2,110,000 yen Under 651,713,000 yen (Salaried employees)(Recipients of public pension, etc. ) * In the case of the 23 wards of Tokyo etc. ◯ Persons Subject to Benefits Those who meet both of the following requirements are eligible. 1) Recipients of child allowance or special allowance * for the month of January ) Persons whose income for 2013 was under the income ceiling threshold set for child allowance (less than the maximum amount shown in Table 2) * Special allowance in the amount of 5,000 per child per month are given to people whose income exceeds the income ceiling threshold for child allowance. ◯ Children Subject to Special Benefits Children subject to child allowance/Special allowance for the month of January However, this excludes Children eligible for temporary welfare benefits Children who receive public assistance ◯ Payment amount 10,000 yen per child subject to Special Benefits Table 2: Income ceiling threshold for child allowance (employment income based) Classification (number of dependent relatives, etc.) Limit (Employment income based) 1 child (1)8,756,000 yen Couple, 1 child (2 people)9,178,000 yen Couple, 2 children (3 people)9,600,000 yen How do I know whether or not I am subject to municipal inhabitant’s tax? For example ◯ If there is an amount of tax described in the item of "municipal inhabitant’s tax" in your pay slip, or ◯ If your income or pension is more than the tax-free ceiling set out in Table 1 on the page on the right, then you are basically subject to municipal inhabitant’s tax. How will I receive benefits if I have moved house on or after the day after the base date (January 1, 2014)? The two benefits this time will be paid from the municipality shown on your residence certificate as of the base date (January 1, 2014). For details of the specific application method and application period, please contact the municipality where you lived as of the base date. Are persons who were born or who died after the base date (January 1, 2014) eligible for benefits? Temporary welfare benefits Persons who were born on the base date (January 1, 2014) are eligible for benefits, but those born on the next day or after are not eligible. In addition, those who died after the base date but before a decision on whether or not to grant benefits was made are not eligible for temporary welfare benefits. Special Benefits for Child Rearing Households Children born on the base date will be eligible but children who were born on the next day or after are not eligible. In addition, children who died after the base date but before a decision on whether or not to grant benefits was made are not eligible for Special Benefits for Child Rearing Households. Q A Q A Q A Eligibility Chart The base date is January 1, Are you receiving public assistance? Are you subject to municipal inhabitant’s tax for FY2014? Are you being taken care of by someone subject to municipal inhabitant’s tax for FY2014? Are you receiving a basic pension or child rearing allowance that is subject to being increased? You could be subject to payment of temporary welfare benefits. (10,000 yen) You could be subject to payment of temporary welfare benefits. (15,000 yen including the addition) Child Rearing Households Temporary welfare You could be subject to payment of special benefits for Child Rearing Households. Yes Are you receiving child allowance for the month of January FY2014? (Do you have children who are in junior high school?) Was your income in FY2013 over the ceiling? Not eligible * By revising the protective standards we will respond to the increased burden caused by raising the consumption tax rate. Not eligible * This chart assumes general cases only. Check Table 1 on the page on the right or the Q&A section below. Check Table 2 on the page on the right. Check Yes No Check