A Japanese taxpayer can only credit consumption tax incurred if the vendor is registered as both a Japanese Taxpayer (JCT) and a qualified invoice issuer. Business operators should submit this application before March 31, 2023, to ensure they will be registered as QII by October 1, 2023. Foreign corporations or non-residents must appoint a local tax agent for the QII request to be accepted.
Source: bpm.com
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