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Summary of money you need to know after retirement💴

I retired from my current company!

But,

There are procedures, right? It's troublesome, isn't it?

You might think so, but

If you know the flow after retirement, don't rush

You can proceed smoothly without loss 💡

☑ After Retirement

☑ ︎ Insurance and pension switching timing

☑ ︎ Various application methods

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... Read more退職後は多くの手続きを効率よく進めることが重要です。まず、健康保険の切り替えですが、再就職先が決まっている場合はその会社の保険に加入しますが、決まっていない場合は任意継続か国民健康保険への加入を選択します。私自身も退職後、国民健康保険と任意継続のどちらが得か迷いましたが、収入が減少する初年度は国民健康保険の方が保険料負担が軽いケースもあるので、よく比較することをおすすめします。 年金の手続きも退職後14日以内に国民年金への切り替えを忘れないようにしましょう。転職する場合は、新しい勤務先で厚生年金に加入できます。家族がいる方は扶養に入ることで年金の負担が減るケースもあるので確認が必要です。 失業保険の申請は離職票が届いたら速やかにハローワークで手続きを開始しましょう。週20時間以上の勤務見込みがあるかや、必要書類の用意がスムーズな受給につながります。私も退職後は申請書類の準備に不安があったため、リストを作って順に確認しながら進めました。 住民税の支払いは退職時期によって処理が異なります。翌年の6月からの支払いになるため、転職後の天引きや自分での普通徴収への切り替えを早めに確認しておくことが重要です。所得税については会社が年末調整を行ってくれない場合、自分で確定申告を行わなければならないので、退職後の収入や控除の状況を整理しておくと安心です。 また、退職後にもらえる給付金やお金のサポート制度についても知っておくと安心です。失業保険以外にも特例一時金や傷病手当金、早期再就職手当、教育訓練給付など多様な制度があるため、該当するものは忘れず申請しましょう。私自身もこのような制度の存在を知らずに損をした経験があるので、情報収集と活用が大切だと強く感じています。 このように、退職後のお金に関する手続きは順序立てて行うことで焦らず損なく進められます。面倒な申請も、ポイントを押さえれば効率よく済ませられるので、この記事を保存していつでも確認できるようにしておくと良いでしょう。退職後の生活を安定させるために、ぜひ手続きの流れと制度をしっかり理解して活用してください。

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