- The Japanese government is discussing support measures for the introduction of an invoice system for consumption tax credits.
- The government held a ministerial meeting to ensure the successful implementation of the invoice system.
- Support measures may include the establishment of a consultation system and improvements in the business environment.
- Prime Minister Fumio Kishida hopes that necessary support measures will be included in the upcoming economic package.
- Concerns have been raised by small and midsize companies and microbusinesses about potential unfavorable treatment in business transactions.
Source: nippon.com
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