11:37 Jul 24, 2019 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Business/Commerce (general) / Salary Slip | |||||||
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5 +1 | Cohabiting elderly (dependent) |
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5 | People over 70 living together |
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People over 70 living together Explanation: 同老 is just short for 同居 and 老人, that is, elderly people (over 70) living together with the person receiving the salary. Usually the answer to this is the number of these people (so "0" if there are no elderly living with them) |
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Cohabiting elderly (dependent) Explanation: This is an abbreviation for 同居老親等 or "cohabiting elderly parents, etc." A more complete description can be found online, for example at the National Tax Agency website: ※4 同居老親等とは、老人扶養親族のうち、納税者又はその配偶者の直系の尊属(父母・祖父母など)で、納税者又はその配偶者と普段同居している人をいいます。 https://www.nta.go.jp/taxes/shiraberu/taxanswer/shotoku/1182.htm |
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