Japan’s 2015 tax reform proposal may not be delivered until January 2015 because of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s snap elections on December 14. However, tax professionals are confident that the delay of a two percentage point consumption tax increase will not impact other expected changes to Japan’s tax regime.
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