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    KPMG
    January 9, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    Japan: Outline of 2026 tax reform proposals, including amendments to Pillar Two rules

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    Japan VAT News • KPMG

    Summary

    Japan’s ruling coalition agreed in December 2025 to an outline of 2026 tax reform proposals covering corporate, international, consumption, and individual tax. The proposals include amendments to Pillar Two global minimum tax rules and new measures for consumption tax, R&D credits, and domestic production incentives. The outline is indicative and subject to legislative approval.

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    Key Facts

    • •The ruling governing coalition on December 19, 2025, agreed to an outline of tax reform proposals for 2026.
    • •Amendments to global minimum tax rules to reflect January 2025 OECD administrative guidance.
    • •Proposals include corporate tax special measures for investment in specified productivity‑enhancing facilities.
    • •Proposals cover consumption tax, including taxation on cross‑border electronic compliance and services related to real estate located in Japan.
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