2024 Tax Reforms
2026-01-23 01:59:15

Understanding the 2024 Tax Reforms: Online Seminar by Tsujihongo

Exploring the 2024 Tax Reforms Through an Online Seminar



On February 3, 2026, Tsujihongo Tax Firm will host an insightful online seminar titled "Understanding the 2024 Tax Reforms". This event aims to provide clarity on anticipated changes in the tax system affecting both individuals and corporations.

The seminar, scheduled from 17:30 to 19:00, will cover critical topics including adjustments in income tax, corporate tax, and asset tax. Participants will gain a comprehensive overview of the proposed reforms, with a focus on how these changes could impact practical applications in business and personal finance.

Seminar Highlights



1. Income Tax Reforms


The seminar will delve into adjustments concerning the basic deduction and revisions to the housing loan tax deduction. These changes are vital for individuals planning their finances as they will affect disposable income and overall tax burdens.

2. Corporate Tax Changes


A significant portion of the seminar will be dedicated to corporate tax reforms. Notably, the seminar will discuss the introduction of a new investment incentive tax system aimed at promoting productivity, as well as revisions to existing research and development tax incentives and wage increase promotion tax systems. Understanding these changes is crucial for businesses as they navigate the new regulatory environment.

3. Asset Tax Adjustments


The seminar will also address changes in asset taxation, particularly regarding the assessment methods for rental real estate and real estate securitization products. These updates are critical for investors and property owners, keeping them informed about how their assets will be valued under the new tax regime.

Accessibility for Attendees


For those unable to attend the live session, Tsujihongo will offer an archive viewing option from February 5 to February 12, 2026. Participants can revisit the session's content at their convenience, ensuring that no one misses out on essential information due to schedule conflicts.

Registration Details


The registration fee for the seminar is set at 5,000 yen (including tax), and there’s no limit to the number of participants. This inclusive approach helps accommodate a wide audience eager to learn about tax reforms. An informative email outlining the viewing method and related details will be sent to registered participants on the day of the seminar.

Additionally, members of the "Actual Training for Accounting Firms" service offered by Tsujihongo (monthly fee: 2,200 yen per individual) will have free access to the seminar video through their membership.

Speaker Profile


Leading the seminar will be Ken Azumi, an experienced tax accountant and head of the review department at Tsujihongo Tax Firm. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades, Ken has extensive expertise in corporate taxation and estate tax for business owners. His insightful discussions will provide participants with a nuanced understanding of the upcoming tax reforms.

About Tsujihongo Tax Firm


Tsujihongo Tax Firm is one of the largest tax advisory firms in Japan, with over 2,000 employees and more than 19,000 clients nationwide. They specialize in corporate advisory services and individual asset tax matters, along with consultation in various fields including business succession, taxation for medical and social welfare entities, and international tax matters.

For inquiries related to the seminar, please contact [email protected]. For article-related questions, visit Tsujihongo's Contact Page.


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