Latest News About Tax Refund Japan

Updated 2026-04-23 08:03

Here’s the latest I can share based on current publicly available information.

Illustrative note:

If you’d like, I can pull the most current official guidance for travelers and summarize the exact steps you’ll follow at specific airports (e.g., Tokyo, Osaka) as we get closer to the November 2026 implementation. Would you like me to do that?

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Fiscal 2025 Tax System Revision: The “¥1.03 Million Wall” ...

In developing tax system revisions for fiscal 2025, the ruling and opposition parties fiercely debated the reform of the so-called “¥1.03 million wall,” or income taxation threshold. A wider perspective is needed to reform the outdated taxation of retirement allowances and to make sweeping changes to the tax and social security systems.

www.nippon.com

Japan's New Tax Refund System Begins November 2026 - japankuru

Any good trip to Japan includes great food, traditional culture, and beautiful sights, but the best way to bring all that fun home with you is of course a shopping spree! From Kit Kats and cosmetics to vintage fashion and luxury goods, being able to pay tax-free prices at the ...

www.japankuru.com

Still in Time! Complete Guide to Japan's Tax Refund New System

Japan's duty-free system is changing! Now is the time to learn about the new system starting in 2026. This article clearly explains what's changing, when it begins, and what the new procedures will be. Understand the new tax refund rules in Japan and shop smarter!

www.kixdutyfree.jp

Japan's New Tax Refund System Begins November 2026

The yen is weak and there are great deals to be found in Japan in autumn 2026. But if you’re planning to shop tax-free, you’ll need to know about the new Japanese tax-free shopping system. Any good trip to Japan includes great food, traditional culture, and beautiful sights, but the best way to bring all […]

hyperjapan.co.uk

Revision of Income Deductions|Grant Thornton Japan

As part of the 2025 tax reform, revisions have been introduced to reduce the tax burden amid rising wages and to aid flexible employment arrangements. The reform includes an increase in the basic exemption and the minimum amount of the employment income deduction, as well as the introduction of a new special exemption for specific dependents.

www.grantthornton.jp