Japan is poised to join the ranks of Australia, New Zealand, and the EU in imposing obligations on digital platforms to collect and remit Consumption Tax for transactions carried out by non-resident providers on their platforms. This is in line with the Deemed Reseller regime, which could potentially shift the responsibility of calculating and charging Japanese Consumption Tax on marketplace sales to domestic consumers.
Source: tpa-global.com
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