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How to Receive Japanese Yen Payments in Philippines as a Freelancer

Receiving Japanese Yen (¥) from Japanese clients in Philippines is straightforward with the right platform. JPY has significant volatility vs most currencies. Wise JPY account for receiving. Japanese clients often pay on net-30 or net-60 terms. The cheapest route to convert ¥ to Philippines's local currency is through Wise: 0.5–0.8% total cost vs your Philippine bank's 0.8–2%.

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: Wise converts to local currency at mid-market + ~0.5 = saving ¥5–15 vs the Philippine bank conversion at 0.8–2%.

Best platforms to receive JPY in Philippines

Ranked by total cost: FX conversion + transfer fee + withdrawal speed.

1

Wise Business

Mid-market rate, local receiving accounts in 9 currencies, and the lowest conversion margin for freelancers.

FX margin: 0.45%Net per $1,000: $995.5
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2

Payoneer

The freelancer's default — deeply integrated with Upwork, Fiverr, Amazon, and 2,000+ platforms.

FX margin: 2%Receiving fee: 3%Net per $1,000: $950.1
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3

Airwallex

Low FX margins and multi-currency accounts designed for businesses with global payment flows.

FX margin: 0.5%Net per $1,000: $995
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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

8% flat income tax on gross receipts under TRAIN Law (if below PHP 3M/year) or standard graduated rates. Register as self-employed with BIR.

Not tax advice. Consult a local tax professional for current requirements.

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