How to Receive JPY Payments in Philippines as a Freelancer
Receiving Japanese Yen from international clients in Philippines? Your bank's SWIFT conversion typically costs 1–2% below mid-market below the mid-market rate. Using Wise or Payoneer can reduce that to 0.5–0.8% total — saving ¥10–50 per ¥1,000 received.
Best platform FX
0.5–0.8% total
Bank SWIFT cost
1–2% below mid-market
Saving per ¥1,000
≈¥5–25
Cost comparison
On a ¥1,000 invoice: using Wise saves approximately ¥8–20 vs a standard bank wire conversion.
Best platforms to receive JPY in Philippines
Ranked by total cost: FX conversion + transfer fee + withdrawal speed.
Payoneer
The freelancer's default — deeply integrated with Upwork, Fiverr, Amazon, and 2,000+ platforms.
Airwallex
Low FX margins and multi-currency accounts designed for businesses with global payment flows.
Regulations for receiving JPY in Philippines
BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) requires foreign remittances above $10,000 to be reported. Freelance income taxable under TRAIN Law — register as self-employed if earning regularly.
Tax on JPY income in Philippines
Foreign currency income is taxable in Philippines. BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) requires foreign remittances above $10,000 to be reported. Freelance income taxable under TRAIN Law — register as self-employed if earning regularly.
Not tax advice. Consult a local tax professional for current requirements.