Introducing the Child & Child-rearing Support Contribution Scheme (from April 2026)

Japan will introduce a new Child & Child-rearing Support Contribution Scheme starting in April 2026.
It’s designed to secure funding for policies that help families raise children and counter Japan’s declining birthrate.
👉 Cabinet Office: Child & Child-rearing Support Contribution Scheme (CFA)

Overview

  • The contribution will be collected through public medical insurance premiums.
  • Both employers and employees will share the cost.
  • The estimated average cost (after full implementation in FY 2028) is about ¥450 per person per month.

What the funds will support

  • Expansion of child allowance to cover high-school-age children and removal of income limits.
  • New economic support for pregnancy and childbirth.
  • The new “Any Child Can Attend” daycare program for under-3-year-olds.
  • Pension premium exemptions for self-employed parents during childcare periods.
    🔗 Details: Child & Family Agency

What HR and employers should do

  • Confirm payroll systems can handle the new contribution from April 2026.
  • Update employment and salary regulations to ensure clear explanations of deductions.
  • Prepare internal materials to explain the scheme to employees.

Final note

This scheme represents a move toward “shared responsibility across generations.”
For HR teams, early preparation and clear employee communication are key.

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