Consumers can get a tax rebate of 5% when shopping in small shops by credit card or mobile phone, and 2% when shopping in convenience stores and other enterprises.
in order to improve the backward cashless payment rate, the Japanese government has launched a tax rebate plan of 279.8 billion yen. Consumers can get a tax rebate of 5% for shopping in small shops through credit cards and mobile phones, and 2% for shopping in convenience stores and other enterprises.
Japan's consumption tax rate has been raised from the current 8% to 11% since October 1, 2119. In principle, all goods and services are covered, but there are exceptions.
the Japanese government stipulates that the consumption tax rate for magazines and newspapers published twice a week and off-site consumption of food will remain at 8%. This means that the prices of groceries and take-away food will remain at the original level, but it also brings troubles to some food retailers. For example, customers clearly buy the same food, but if they choose to eat in the store, the price will be higher. Extended information
The minimum tax refund consumption in Japan has been reduced from the current 11,111 yen to 5,111 yen. However, it should be noted that this measure is applicable to newly-added stores, and whether those stores that implement the tax refund of 11,111 yen before October 1 will lower the quota depends on the store's own regulations.
In order to attract foreign tourists, many shops in Japan have indicated that they will automatically reduce the minimum tax rebate. However, the new policy has also implemented a tax refund ceiling of 511,111 yen per person/day/store, and a "purchase pledge" has to be signed at the time of tax refund, indicating that the goods with tax refund will leave Japan within 31 days.
Fenghuang. com-A wave of "hoarding goods" will be set off in Japan as soon as the consumption tax is raised.
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