Is Company Housing Truly a “Benefit”?The Hidden Pitfalls of In-Kind Compensation and Sick Pay
The Hidden Pitfalls of In-Kind Compensation and Sick Pay
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“You’re lucky to have company housing.” I used to think so too.
As long as I was healthy and working full-time, it felt like a great perk: – My rent was cheap – My taxes were lower – The company covered a big portion of my living costs
But everything changed when I had to take a medical leave. That “perk” I once appreciated became a surprising burden.
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Can Company Housing Affect Your Sick Leave Benefits?
Sick pay (Shōbyō Teatekin) in Japan is a system that supports those who can’t work due to illness. It generally provides two-thirds of your average daily wage, based on your standard monthly salary.
Here’s the catch: That “standard salary” includes in-kind compensation, not just your paycheck.
So if your company covers part of your rent—like in the case of company housing—that portion is treated as income under the system.
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🏠 For example: • Market rent: ¥100,000 • Your portion: ¥20,000 • Company covers: ¥80,000
That ¥80,000? Even though you never see it as cash, it’s still counted as “compensation.”
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What if You Stay in the Housing During Sick Leave?
Even if your salary stops, staying in the housing may lead the health insurance provider to assume:
“You’re still receiving something of value from the company, so your benefits will be reduced accordingly.”
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“Higher Premiums, Lower Benefits”? That Doesn’t Feel Right.
This is the reality for many: • Company housing increases your standard salary, which raises your health insurance premiums • At the same time, that same housing gets treated as ongoing compensation, which reduces your sick pay
In short, you win when you’re healthy, but lose when you’re sick. That’s not how a benefit should work.
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Maybe Company Housing Is Only for the Strong
No doubt—company housing can be a huge help. But if it becomes a reason to receive less support when you’re at your most vulnerable, is it really “welfare” or just another performance-based tool?
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We need systems that protect us especially when we’re unwell. That’s why I wrote this.
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May this message reach the people who need it.










