As from 1 October 2023, the Japanese consumption tax (JCT) regime will be subject to a new invoicing system: the qualified invoice system, that will require additional information to be included on the invoice and is similar to the system used by countries that impose value added tax and goods and services tax.
Source Deloitte
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