Corporate Contribution Program
The Corporate Contribution
Program (CCP) is a special corporate scholarship program that is
available for organizations that are responsible for covering
expatriate employees' educational expenses. Instead of paying tuition
and applicable fees, companies agree to make donations to the school.
The donations are used partly to fund special corporate scholarships,
which are awarded to dependents of participating companies. The
donations are also a key part of the school’s annual fundraising
program.
Mutual Advantages
Under an authorized
agreement established in 1978 with Japan's National Tax Administration
Agency, scholarships funded under the CCP are not taxable as personal
income in Japan. Corporations are thus able to avoid the grossing up
tax impact on these educational benefits. The precise tax savings
depend on salary level and other considerations.
In addition
to advantages for corporations and their employees, participation in
the CCP generates much needed additional income for the school. This
supplemental income supports a range of important school programs,
facilities and activities that directly impact the quality of education
at YIS and help us to enhance the educational experience for all
students.
Eligibility and Participation
If you would like to find out more about the CCP, please contact our business manager, Chiyoka Kurahone, at
kurahonec@yis.ac.jp
or 045-624-3448 for further information on the benefits of the program,
eligibility requirements and other details. A listing of the companies
that currently support the school through this innovative program is
also available upon request.
Please note that parents or their
employers who are considering participation in the CCP are required to
pay all tuition and fees on schedule. Once participation has been
finalized, any fees that have already been paid will be refunded.