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The Japanese Tax System



The Japanese Tax System
This book is a comprehensive and incisive description and critique of the Japanese tax system. It covers individual income tax, corporate taxation, and the indirect tax system. It is written by a professor who has extensive experience in the field, and it will be invaluable to scholars of taxation. more details
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  • Written by a professor with extensive experience in the field
  • invaluable to scholars of taxation


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Author Hiromitsu Ishi
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199242566
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This book is a comprehensive and incisive description and critique of the Japanese tax system. It covers individual income tax, corporate taxation, and the indirect tax system. It is written by a professor who has extensive experience in the field, and it will be invaluable to scholars of taxation.

Japan's tax system, which has changed notably through periods of war, post-war reconstruction, rapid economic development, and moderated economic growth, provides outstandingly rich material for in-depth study. In this comprehensive and incisive work, Professor Ishi makes available to English-speaking readers both a detailed description and a perceptive critique of that system. Part I introduces the system in historical and contemporary context and sets out its main features. Part II is devoted to individual income tax - the most important of Japan's taxes - and Part III covers corporate taxation. In Part IV, Professor Ishi provides a detailed analysis of the structure of the indirect tax system in Japan, which proved crucial to tax reform movements in the late 1980s, while Part V discusses the significance of recent tax innovations. This fully revised third edition explores the Japanese government's latest round of tax reforms - a reaction to the country's prolonged period of recession following the collapse of the 'bubble' phenomenon in 1991. Two brand new chapters discuss the effect of environmental taxes and land tax reform, and much of the original data and empirical material has been updated. Professor Ishi's unrivalled experience, including his service on the Tax Advisory Commission, his activities in scholarly international public finance organizations, and his work in teaching and research, notably in the United States and Australia, have enabled him to produce an authoritative and stimulating view of Japan's tax system. His book will be invaluable to all scholars of the theory and practice of taxation.

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