On September 2, 2025, Tsujihongo Tax Corporation will host an online seminar titled "Revisiting the Invoice System: Important Operational Points". With the official launch of the qualified invoice storage method (Invoice System) having occurred in October 2023, we are approaching two years since its implementation. Even with this passage of time, issues surrounding consumption tax remain prevalent, leading to numerous case studies highlighting misunderstandings and potential issues that could arise. This seminar aims to clarify essential operational aspects of the Invoice System, such as registration, cancellation, and the two-thirds exception, making it a crucial session for professionals involved in corporate consumption tax practices. The seminar will be conducted online via Zoom and will also be available for archival viewing for one week.
Seminar Overview
Title: Revisiting the Invoice System: Important Operational Points
Date: September 2, 2025 (Tuesday), from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM (Approx. 90 minutes of presentation)
Archival Period: September 4 (Thursday), 11:30 AM to September 10 (Wednesday), 5:00 PM
Mode: Online Seminar (Zoom)
Fee: 5,000 JPY (tax included)
Capacity: Unlimited
Topics Covered:
1. Important Points at Registration
2. Cancellation of Registration
3. Utilizing the Two-Thirds Exception
Participants will require a stable internet connection for the Zoom seminar. Upon registration, attendees will receive an email containing essential details regarding participation.
For members of the accounting firm service “Jitsutore for Accounting Firms” (2,200 JPY/month per person), this seminar can be accessed for free through the service's seminar video section. Accounting professionals are encouraged to register.
Organizer: Tsujihongo Tax Corporation
Registration Details:
You can register via the link below. The deadline for registration is August 29, 2025 (Friday) by 5:00 PM.
To enhance the seminar, we will be featuring Ken Azumi, an esteemed tax accountant and head of the audit division at Tsujihongo Tax Corporation.
Speaker Profile: Ken Azumi
Ken Azumi graduated from Waseda University’s Political Economy Faculty in 1990 and simultaneously passed five subjects of the tax accountant examination in 1992. He joined Hongo Accounting Office (now Tsujihongo Tax Corporation) in 1996, registered as a tax accountant in 2003, and has been dedicated to corporate tax affairs and personal asset taxation ever since. Currently, he is the head of the audit division, overseeing corporate and inheritance tax submissions to tax offices and addressing accounting inquiries from staff, alongside lecturing and writing articles.
Corporate Overview:
Tsujihongo Tax Corporation stands among Japan's largest tax corporations, boasting over 90 locations nationwide, more than 2,000 employees, and approximately 19,000 corporate clients. Its services focus on corporate advisory and individual asset tax matters, along with specialized consulting on succession planning, medical field, public corporations, and international tax issues.
For inquiries regarding this seminar:
Email:
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