How are pensions taxed under the Germany-Japan tax treaty?
Under the Germany-Japan tax treaty, private pensions are generally taxable only in the country of residence — meaning no withholding tax applies at source (0%). This is favorable for retirees who have moved between the two countries, as their pension income will not be subject to double taxation. Government pensions may have different rules under a separate treaty article. This 0% rate compares to a median of 0% across Germany's 49 active treaty partners, and 0% across Japan's 47 active partners.
Network Comparison
Germany
Rank 27 of 49 active treaties (lowest rate = #1)
Lower rates with: Israel (0%), India (0%), Italy (0%)
Higher rates with: South Korea (0%), Luxembourg (0%), Mexico (0%)
Japan
Rank 12 of 47 active treaties (lowest rate = #1)
Lower rates with: China (0%), Colombia (0%), Czech Republic (0%)
Higher rates with: Denmark (0%), Egypt (0%), Spain (0%)