- Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi criticized Japan’s inflexible cash register systems as “embarrassing” due to their inability to quickly adapt to tax changes.
- She urged for faster development of systems that can accommodate various tax rates, especially in response to emergencies.
- Cash register manufacturers said it would take about a year to modify systems for a zero-tax rate on food, casting doubt on implementing the policy by fiscal 2026.
- Reducing the tax rate to 1% instead of zero could shorten the modification period to three to six months.
- Takaichi expressed determination to implement the zero-tax rate as soon as possible.
Source: mainichi.jp
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