Japan’s ruling parties agree to tax reform

Japan’s ruling coalition on December 30 agreed to policies for a 2015 tax reform bill, which include a reduction in the corporate tax rate to 23.9% percent beginning April 1, restrictions on net operating losses, modifications to research and development tax credits, and limitations on the 95 percent participation exemption, writes EY in a January 7 report. For discussion, see EY.

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