The tailoring vouchers available as return gifts for hometown tax donations have been well received since their launch and are used by many people, but we have now increased the variety of options available, making them even easier to use.
This is a tailoring voucher that can be used for suits, jackets, trousers, coats, etc.
The current return rate is 30% of the donation amount, and the breakdown of the amount is as follows:
Donation amount 10,000 yen course = 3,000 yen worth of points (tax included)
Donation amount 30,000 yen course = 9,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount 50,000 yen course = 15,000 yen (tax included) can be used
Donation amount of 100,000 yen = 30,000 yen (tax included) can be used
Donation amount 200,000 yen course = 60,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount 300,000 yen course = 90,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount 400,000 yen course = 120,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount of 500,000 yen = 150,000 yen (tax included) can be used
Donation amount of 1 million yen = 300,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount of 1.5 million yen = 450,000 yen including tax can be used
The above amount can be used at checkout.
*The tailoring ticket will be sent by email, not issued on paper.
*Please note that no change will be given.
About the Hometown Tax System
Some of you may be using the hometown tax system and some may not, so I would like to explain what hometown tax is.
Hometown tax is a system that allows you to make donations to the hometown you were born in or to a local government you want to support.
Once you complete the procedure, any donation over 2,000 yen will be refunded on income tax and deductible from local resident tax. It's an attractive system that allows you to specify how your donation will be used and also gives you a thank-you gift such as a local specialty product. (From Furusato Choice)
There are three main attractions: 1) you receive a gift in return (a tailoring voucher in this case), 2) your taxes are deducted (refunded), and 3) you can specify how your donation will be used.
In other words, by donating a portion of the tax you owe to a local government of your choice, you will receive a gift in return, and the amount of the donation will be deducted (refunded or reduced) from your taxes the following year.
So, by using this service, you can receive a tailoring voucher of any amount for a self-payment of 2,000 yen, which is a great system.
Of course, this does not cover all taxes owed, but it can be used within the "limit" of the deduction limit.
Please check the deduction limits here.
Deduction Limit Simulation (Furusato Choice)
For more information about the hometown tax system, please see the easy-to-understand explanation on the hometown tax website "Furusato Choice."
Hometown Tax System (Furusato Choice)
Click here for a video explaining hometown tax donations.
Hometown Tax Payment Explanation Video (Hometown Choice)
Our thoughts
This time, we participated in the hometown tax donation program in collaboration with Atelier Form in Kujukuri Town, who supports our manufacturing at The Cloakroom. Since hometown tax donations are only an initiative in the local government where our business is located, the main donor is Atelier Form, a sewing factory.
Atelier Form, which tailors many of The Cloakroom's clothes, is a sewing factory with over 90 years of history that was founded in Kameari as a tailor, and is known among those in the know for its high level of skill and passion for unique craftsmanship, and is supported by many brands, especially those in the niche. The clothes they tailor are soft, and have a unique flavor and sexiness that can only be achieved through elaborate work, which is their greatest appeal.
I'm sure everyone is in the same boat, but the COVID-19 pandemic that has been going on since last year has had a huge impact on us clothing stores and sewing factories. Stores are closing, fewer people are going out, and the things people need are changing. (Of course, it's important to supply what's needed at the time.) If things stay the way they are, it will be difficult to continue high-quality manufacturing, and I'm worried that it will no longer be possible to make quality clothes in Japan in the future. That's the reality of the situation.
In this situation, as part of our support for the on-site clothing manufacturing industry in Japan, we have decided to turn our attention to and utilize the hometown tax system as an activity to support our important sewing factories.
If you take advantage of hometown tax donations, you can use a tailoring voucher for a self-payment of 2,000 yen, within your own deduction limit.
I think this is a very beneficial and meaningful service for our customers.
Please take advantage of this system to have a high-quality and beautiful piece tailored just for you, one that will make you look even more attractive.
Now is the time to enjoy a beautiful look and take your next step.
Click here to use
Hometown Tax The Cloakroom Tailoring Voucher
Click here for the hometown tax donation website "Satofull"
This is a tailoring voucher that can be used for suits, jackets, trousers, coats, etc.
The current return rate is 30% of the donation amount, and the breakdown of the amount is as follows:
Donation amount 10,000 yen course = 3,000 yen worth of points (tax included)
Donation amount 30,000 yen course = 9,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount 50,000 yen course = 15,000 yen (tax included) can be used
Donation amount of 100,000 yen = 30,000 yen (tax included) can be used
Donation amount 200,000 yen course = 60,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount 300,000 yen course = 90,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount 400,000 yen course = 120,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount of 500,000 yen = 150,000 yen (tax included) can be used
Donation amount of 1 million yen = 300,000 yen including tax can be used
Donation amount of 1.5 million yen = 450,000 yen including tax can be used
The above amount can be used at checkout.
*The tailoring ticket will be sent by email, not issued on paper.
*Please note that no change will be given.
About the Hometown Tax System
Some of you may be using the hometown tax system and some may not, so I would like to explain what hometown tax is.
Hometown tax is a system that allows you to make donations to the hometown you were born in or to a local government you want to support.
Once you complete the procedure, any donation over 2,000 yen will be refunded on income tax and deductible from local resident tax. It's an attractive system that allows you to specify how your donation will be used and also gives you a thank-you gift such as a local specialty product. (From Furusato Choice)
There are three main attractions: 1) you receive a gift in return (a tailoring voucher in this case), 2) your taxes are deducted (refunded), and 3) you can specify how your donation will be used.
In other words, by donating a portion of the tax you owe to a local government of your choice, you will receive a gift in return, and the amount of the donation will be deducted (refunded or reduced) from your taxes the following year.
So, by using this service, you can receive a tailoring voucher of any amount for a self-payment of 2,000 yen, which is a great system.
Of course, this does not cover all taxes owed, but it can be used within the "limit" of the deduction limit.
Please check the deduction limits here.
Deduction Limit Simulation (Furusato Choice)
For more information about the hometown tax system, please see the easy-to-understand explanation on the hometown tax website "Furusato Choice."
Hometown Tax System (Furusato Choice)
Click here for a video explaining hometown tax donations.
Hometown Tax Payment Explanation Video (Hometown Choice)
Our thoughts
This time, we participated in the hometown tax donation program in collaboration with Atelier Form in Kujukuri Town, who supports our manufacturing at The Cloakroom. Since hometown tax donations are only an initiative in the local government where our business is located, the main donor is Atelier Form, a sewing factory.
Atelier Form, which tailors many of The Cloakroom's clothes, is a sewing factory with over 90 years of history that was founded in Kameari as a tailor, and is known among those in the know for its high level of skill and passion for unique craftsmanship, and is supported by many brands, especially those in the niche. The clothes they tailor are soft, and have a unique flavor and sexiness that can only be achieved through elaborate work, which is their greatest appeal.
I'm sure everyone is in the same boat, but the COVID-19 pandemic that has been going on since last year has had a huge impact on us clothing stores and sewing factories. Stores are closing, fewer people are going out, and the things people need are changing. (Of course, it's important to supply what's needed at the time.) If things stay the way they are, it will be difficult to continue high-quality manufacturing, and I'm worried that it will no longer be possible to make quality clothes in Japan in the future. That's the reality of the situation.
In this situation, as part of our support for the on-site clothing manufacturing industry in Japan, we have decided to turn our attention to and utilize the hometown tax system as an activity to support our important sewing factories.
If you take advantage of hometown tax donations, you can use a tailoring voucher for a self-payment of 2,000 yen, within your own deduction limit.
I think this is a very beneficial and meaningful service for our customers.
Please take advantage of this system to have a high-quality and beautiful piece tailored just for you, one that will make you look even more attractive.
Now is the time to enjoy a beautiful look and take your next step.
Click here to use
Hometown Tax The Cloakroom Tailoring Voucher
Click here for the hometown tax donation website "Satofull"