Japan’s new consumption tax regime on digital platforms and global developments By Satoru Araki
By: Araki, Satoru
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In this article, Araki reviews the shift of consumption tax obligations to digital platforms facilitating electronic cross-border goods and services, focusing on the new Japanese regime for consumption tax payments by digital platforms.
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