Expert Cross-Border Tax Solutions for U.S.-Japan Matters
Sponsored Link

With offices in both Los Angeles and Tokyo, Sano John Tsukasa provides comprehensive support for cross-border tax matters, including international inheritance and estate taxation.
Whether you’re dealing with tax filings due to returning to Japan, responding to letters from the IRS or Japan’s National Tax Agency, undergoing a tax audit, or planning U.S.-Japan inheritance strategies, wills, living trusts, or even renunciation of inheritance — the firm is ready to assist with a wide range of services.
For more information, visit: www.sanocpa.com
📞 (626) 517-7850
📧 jsano48@gmail.com
Related Articles
Pick Up
- Travel Eastern Japan with Comfort and Ease | JAPAN R...
- KYOTO MARUHISA Offers New Year “January Limite...
- KYOTO MARUHISA | Start February withHands-On Japanes...
- Shin-Sen-Gumi Hakata Ramen Rosemead: “Cheers t...
- Japan Deluxe Tours: New Year Travel Promotion — Get ...
- RAKKAN Ramen Returns to “Dine LA 2026”! ...
- Free Samples! Taste Japan’s Premium Niigata Rice
- Gacha & Catch Santa Monica: Authentic Japanese A...
- Tokyo Central Grand Opening in Emeryville!Opening Sp...
- JAPAN RAIL CAFÉ Los Angeles Returns! JR East Pop-up...
Latest Articles
- What Is the Singing Truck Driving Slowly Through Jap...
- Why Are There Hundreds of Rice Balls in the Supermar...
- What Happens If You Lose Your Wallet in Tokyo? (The ...
- Why Is the Japanese Summer So Incredibly Loud? (The ...
- Why Are Japanese People Hanging Little Bags on Their...
- Why Is the Entire Nation Tracking Trees on TV? (The ...
- Why Did the Chef Yell at Me for Dipping My Food? (Th...
- What Are the Tiny, Boxy Cars Everywhere in Japan? (T...
- Why Do Japanese People Say the Traffic Light is Blue...
- Why Are There Thousands of Wooden Boards at Japanese...



















