The renowned Tsujihongo Tax Corporation, located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is hosting the '2026 Tax Reform Seminar' from January 29 to February 4, 2026. This year, the seminar will focus on critical updates from the '2026 Tax Reform Outline' released by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party on December 19. This free web seminar aims to clarify key revisions and points of interest related to tax reforms.
Seminar Overview
- - Seminar Title: 2026 Tax Reform Seminar
- - Date: January 29, 2026 (Thursday) 11:30 AM to February 4, 2026 (Wednesday) 5:00 PM
- - Duration: Approximately 60 minutes (two sessions of 30 minutes each)
- - Format: Web Seminar
- - Cost: Free
- - Capacity: None
Key Topics to be Discussed
1. Reevaluation of basic deductions
2. Necessary measures related to housing loan deductions
3. Reevaluation of rental property assessments
4. Bold tax incentives for capital investments
5. Reevaluation of transitional measures related to invoices
Participants will watch pre-recorded videos detailing the above topics, ensuring they receive comprehensive insights despite the online format. Information on how to view the recordings will be sent to registered attendees on the first day of the seminar. To attend, please register before the deadline of January 28, 2026, at 5 PM.
About the Instructors
Tetsuo Hato
He is the head of the Tsujihongo Tax Corporation's Kitasenju office and has extensive experience in tax-related matters. After passing the tax accountant exam in 2015, he has worked in various accounting firms and is dedicated to serving as the primary consultant for small and medium-sized enterprise owners.
Mariko Iguchi
As an expert in the Family Office Division of Tsujihongo, Mariko specializes in inheritance tax declarations and pre-emptive inheritance strategies. She is active in seminars and has published numerous books, providing guidance on inheritance processes and asset succession.
Overview of Tsujihongo Tax Corporation
Tsujihongo Tax Corporation stands as one of the largest tax advisory firms in Japan, boasting over 2,000 employees and more than 19,000 clients nationwide. Their services encompass corporate advisory and individual asset taxation, with specialized consulting in areas like business succession and international taxation, which cater to diverse client needs.
For any inquiries related to the seminar, you can reach out to
[email protected], and for article-related questions, please use the contact form found on their official website
here.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into Japan's tax system!