Japan Approves Its First Consumption Tax Cut: Why Food Lands at 1% and What Happens in Two Years
Japan’s cabinet approved a plan to cut the consumption tax on food from 8% to 1% for two years from April 2027, the first cut since the tax began in 1989. What it costs, who is left out, and whether the rate can really go back up in 2029.
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