Upcoming Webinar: Learning Points from the National Tax Agency
The Tsujihongo Tax Accountant Corporation, led by Director Koeko Kuwaki, is gearing up to host a comprehensive web seminar titled "Azumi School: Learning Points from the National Tax Agency's Q&A Cases (Session 1) - Income and Inheritance Tax Edition". This event is set to kick off on May 1, 2025, and will provide in-depth insights into updated Q&A cases from the National Tax Agency, focusing particularly on income and inheritance tax matters. This marks the first of two sessions, with the second session planned to cover corporate and consumption taxes.
Seminar Overview
- - Title: Azumi School: Learning Points from National Tax Agency Q&A (Session 1) - Income and Inheritance Tax Edition
- - Date: From May 1, 2025, 11:30 AM to May 14, 2025, 5:00 PM
- - Format: Online Seminar
- - Cost: 5,000 yen (including tax)
- - Capacity: No limit
- - Topics Covered:
1. Guarantee fees paid to hospitals during hospitalization
2. Special deductions for capital gains from the sale of jointly owned property acquired through inheritance
3. Clarification on the applicability of inheritance taxation after submitting a gift tax late declaration following the submission of the inheritance tax choice declaration
Participants will need to watch a pre-recorded video, which runs for approximately 90 minutes, before engaging with the content. An instructional email detailing the viewing method will be sent out to registrants on the first day of the seminar period.
Special Offer for Accounting Firms
For members of the "Practical Training for Accounting Firms" service (2,200 yen/month per person), the seminar video will be available for free viewing through the corresponding section. Accounting professionals are encouraged to register for this service to take advantage of this and other valuable resources.
Meet the Instructor
Ken Azumi: Director of the Advisory Division at Tsujihongo Tax Accountant Corporation
Ken Azumi graduated from Waseda University’s Faculty of Political Science and Economics in 1990. He passed all five sections of the tax accountant exam at once in 1992 and joined the Hongo Accounting Office (now Tsujihongo Tax Accountant Corporation) in 1996. Registered as a tax accountant in 2003, he has extensive experience with corporate tax for small and medium enterprises, along with personal and asset tax for owner CEOs. Currently, he leads the advisory department, participating in audits of corporate and inheritance tax filings submitted to the tax authority and offering insights and support on accounting and tax issues.
Company Overview
As one of the largest tax accountant corporations in Japan, Tsujihongo Tax Accountant Corporation boasts over 90 branches nationwide, employs more than 2,000 staff members, and serves approximately 19,000 clients. Their services range from corporate advisory to individual asset tax services, alongside specialized consulting in fields such as business succession, medical care, and international tax issues.
Registration Deadline
Interested parties should register for the seminar by April 28, 2025, at 5:00 PM.
For any inquiries about the seminar, please reach out to:
[email protected] (Tsujihongo Seminar).
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