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08-10-2015, 07:41 AM | #1 |
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Japan to require foreign businesses to collect 8% consumption tax.
Just like I said, the digital tax wars have started. Countries (other than the EU) claiming foreign jurisdiction to grab tax revenue.
Japanese eCommerce is set for a revamp with government plans to require foreign businesses supplying eServices to Japanese consumers to account for the current 8% consumption tax. The bill amending the Japanese Consumption Tax (JCT) was passed on March 31. more detail https://www.taxamo.com/japanese-ecom...eservices-tax/ You must now collect Japanese taxes and remit to Japan to be 100% legal Don't be surprised when the US Congress to gets in on the show and enacts an internet sales tax along with revenue sharing with the 49? states that have a sales tax -- it is coming. |
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I know (at least for them moment) foreign business selling digital goods are not subject to demand of becoming the nation of Canada's tax collector ( unlike the EU and now Japan). On inter-provincial sales is the buyer's GST rate collected and remitted on digital sales in general (all)? |
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08-10-2015, 09:43 AM | #4 |
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States have already been trying it and several have systems in place.
When I did my taxes last year, I had to tell my accountant which state each company was from. That was a pain in the ass.
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Foreign entities selling to Canadian ones are not obligated to collect the tax. Neither is a Canadian company selling to a foreign one. Those are both "tax free". Transactions between Canadian entities are taxed at the appropriate tax (either GST or HST) based on the province of the buyer.
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08-10-2015, 10:24 AM | #6 | |
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I read amazon settled with the state of Texas the other day but that was maybe to do with nexus for tax purposes ... I pay the use tax where applicable for interstate purchase. Show me the US Federal tax code or you state's tax code (if was it reported as a SALE on you state tax return -- a corresponding agreement between states perhaps in your locale?) where it is stated otherwise? |
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@ravo HST good answer
I thought it worked like that just was not familiar with the acronym. If they did that here in the USA there would be acrimony. Can't do that == yadda yadda. |
08-10-2015, 08:19 PM | #8 |
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Too bad. I'm not going to be Japan's tax collector.
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Raising debt or raising taxes.
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also, isn't canadian companies required to collect GST if they are doing business over a certain amount? i know a business over 30k needs to charge GST and will owe it in taxes?
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@Mr Pheer: Japan says you MUST -- or else what? LOL! We Americans started the extraterritorial law horseshit and the USA may be the next to level a newly created federal sales tax on the digital economy -- the fasted growing segment of commerce these days. |
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*ALL* Canadian companies are required to register for and collect the GST/HST. The minimum of $30K applies to INDIVIDUALS operating as a sole proprietorship.
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Any business seller of goods, casual sales by consumers are exempt (garage sales and such) the exception being titled vehicles or vessels title transfers, are taxable from dollar 1 in my state. (All states in the USA?) require sales tax collection and report filing quarterly (at the minimum amounts of sales) and the taxes collected to be remitted electronically (ACH) these days. Taxes - Common Sales and Use Tax Exemptions and Requirements Now in theory I would have to deal with Japanese tax laws? You, the business, pay the compliance cost -- it is tax deductible from your income |
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i am curious if foreign companies are able to submit for gst/hst rebate on this paid? and if so, why we even collect it in the first place lol
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Foreign entities buying from Canadians do NOT pay the HST/GST, so there's no rebate to get...
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Isn't ANY tax burdensome on the business that collects it? Be it either, income tax, consumption/sales/VAT tax, payroll tax, health tax, etc, etc, etc.
It's simply a cost of doing business in that particular jurisdiction.
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This is clearly a self defeating government policy, and possibly, with a tax taking the place of tarrif (since the goods are virtual not physical) there is no ''port of entry control'', then this would be a GATT/WTO ''breach of agreements'' i.e.; a violation. The EU and now Japan would have opened a legal can of worms for themselves, in their greed of increased rates of consumption taxes by the class of goods, should this occur; The EU and now Japan will be setting off a trade war that will hurt their economies worse that these taxes will effect the foreign seller. The foreign seller may either abandon their market and their domestic suppliers will squeeze the domestic consumers markets freely. |
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