How should I prepare remittance proof when wiring directly from a Japanese bank to my parents' account in China?
Sources: NTA public materials and practical guidance from this tool. Last updated: 2026-06-19. Tax rules may change; follow your local tax office’s latest requirements.
Brief answer: Keep the Japanese bank remittance request, completion notice, and Chinese-side deposit records—with matching dates and amounts—for the most complete documentation.
Detailed explanation
International remittances through MUFG, SMBC, and other banks can be printed from online banking, noting purpose such as "living expenses." Parents in China should keep bank deposit receipts showing recipient name and account number. If intermediary banks are involved, a complete chain suffices. For multiple remittances within a year, attach a summary table with detail pages. This is the most commonly accepted remittance format by tax offices. Organize materials by year when mailing. Final material review is conducted by the tax office.