Postas Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Koichi Honda; hereafter 'Postas') has released a free, industry-specific 'Consumption Tax Rate Change (Tax Reduction) Field Response Guide' to help businesses prepare for potential changes to the consumption tax on food and beverages currently being considered by the government.
Background
The government is considering a reduction in the consumption tax rate for food and beverages, with an aim to implement it by April 2027. At the Working Group meeting of the National Council on Social Security held on June 3, 2026, proposals for a 0% and 1% tax rate were discussed, with the 1% proposal currently viewed as the most realistic option for early implementation.
In addition to POS system upgrades, store operators face the challenge of operational complexity due to the coexistence of multiple tax rates. Tasks such as updating product masters, invoice issuance, and establishing return rules are becoming more complex. Postas produced this guide to help store operators navigate these changes without confusion.
Guide Overview
- Title: Consumption Tax Rate Change (Tax Reduction) Field Response Guide - Targeted Industries: Restaurants, Retail, Beauty - Structure: 1. System Overview and Impact, 2. POS Setup Procedures, 3. Operational Cautions by Industry, 4. Common Mistakes and Preventive Measures, 5. Checklist - Price: Free - Availability: https://www.postas.co.jp/dl/consumption_tax_rate/
Key Industry Challenges and Points of Response
[Restaurants] Managing multiple tax rate determinations for eat-in and take-out orders. [Retail] Efficiency in updating product masters, replacing price tags, and processing returns. [Beauty] Tax rate segmentation for service menus combined with food and beverage products.
* The tax rates mentioned above are based on current assumptions and are subject to change based on final policy design.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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