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kurisupisu
The LDP is just all out of ideas.
Scrapping red tape, lessening regulations and lowering income tax liability would all be an aid in stimulating the economy.
And why are we paying tax on food?
BigP
The plan has four arrows……..Sorry, pillars!! How foolish of me.
Moskollo
If this is the liberal party, they tend to waste tax payers money. Is it not time for a move to politics that doesn’t keep printing money and stops waste? Kishida has been printing more money constantly since taking over..
sakurasuki
Pooring more money when there's no money left, print a new government new bonds.
JeffLee
The LDP's "new form of capitalism" envisions a greater role of government in the economy. It seems these conservative nationalist reactionaries in the party are now OK with socialism.
dagon
A government task force earlier this week unveiled a plan to realize a "new form of capitalism," a concept advocated by Kishida for fairer wealth distribution.
Every article by Kyodo on the economy and budget mentions the concept of a "New Capitalism" and its aim of "fairer wealth distribution" then lists proposals that have nothing to do with that.
Only the same old subsidy packages for oil wholesalers or venture capital.
“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”
-Joseph Goebbels.
The cognitive dissonance is real.
kurisupisu
GDP in the first quarter of 2022 has been reported as down!
The politicians are hoodwinking the population giving them nothing whilst acting behind an illusion of largesse.
The illusion is wearing thin though…
shogun36
Japan is planning to compile a supplementary budget worth more than 10 trillion yen after this summer's House of Councillors election
how convenient. Not too transparent.
Dango bong
haha make more bonds sell to yourself so you do not have to pay your debt back. seems like a flawless plan but how long can you do it?
Alfie Noakes
Old wine in old bottles once more.
Proof positive that the LDP creates the PR and marketing plans first and then slings together a few buzzwords in place of real policies. There was never any intention under "Abenomics" to implement the structural reform that Japan desperately needs and there'll be none under this farcical "new capitalism" either. How on earth are they going to stimulate real growth in a country with low productivity, an aging population and a rigid labour market? Nearly 30% of the population is over 65 and it shrank by 628,205 people last year.
Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor, same as it ever was.
Abe234
kurisupisuToday 07:02 am JST
why are we paying tax on food?
well if we don’t pay tax on some foods we’d end up like people in the USA and the UK. Extremely obese, then ask the tax payer to pick up the health care costs.
Abe234
Love the first one, human resources.
code for more young immigrants. They’ll pay tax day one off the boat.
the rest. I guess that’ll take years. And someone should tell the government robotics and machines don’t pay tax, just allow companies to cut the Human Resources.
Steven Mccarthy
More corporate welfare….. so much for “opening up.”
Sven Asai
Because in modern economies there’s a value added tax or sometimes called consumption tax, which means that in every step of production process a value is added to the raw material or former stage of the product and that small upgrade part is taxed and has to be paid by the receiving customer. The last one in the chain, also a customer but moreover the final consumer too , or a factory who buys it fully for other products , he pays it all of what the former costs combined were, while the former in the chain only pay the added value part for their production step minus own costs. If you for example buy a bread in a plastic bag then many steps were necessary to produce it from the fields’ grains and then making wheat powder , bake it , pack it into the bag and deliver it to you or a supermarket nearby , and you pay for that whole number of services, plus every steps’ taxes, of course. If you own a field and can make it all alone, then there’s no tax for you, of course, as nobody knows that you made additional value and changed the harvest into a eatable bread from the raw grains. If that’s what you want and are all capable of, go ahead…
cleo
Sven Asai, what you describe is how we pay tax on food, not why.
Also Japanese consumption tax is not the same as VAT, it’s calculated differently and is levied differently.
Other countries have zero tax on food, there is no reason Japan cannot do the same except that the pollies have decided they don’t want to.
dagon
value added tax or sometimes called consumption tax, which means that in every step of production process a value is added to the raw material or former stage of the product and that small upgrade part is taxed and has to be paid by the receiving customer.
Mistaking "value added" to middlemen taking a cut, subsidies from the public taxes to the farmers to make them competitive with larger foreign producers and tariffs on foreign goods.
All of which the public ends up paying for in the end.
Your definition of "adding value" may differ.
But it is highly regressive to tax such foodstuffs nonetheless.
fxgai
Low rate, broad based consumption taxes are imposed so as the collect a steady source of revenues that are insensitive to economic conditions, so that the government has money to spend on the needy.
I’m good with this.
The problem is invariably that governments spend too much money that they don’t have, on other things, without stable sources of revenues. And they are enabled by some who want the government to spend more money - just not their own money, but someone else’s, and that money doesn’t exist or can easily move elsewhere to where it isn’t scapegoated.
Kyo wa heiwa dayo ne
Bogus announced to generate public approval by deceitful illusionary promises
SarcasmOnly
"invest in startups"
In Japan I believe that's code for giving money away to your classic mega corps... would benefit us if it got to real startups and not another Sony, Panasonic [etc] spin-off