Law and Trade Issues of Japanese Economy - ClUniversity of Washington Press |
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Página xi
... capital gains from land transactions . Ironically , while this tax had been designed to mitigate the influence of one of the most important sources of Japanese income inequality , it has had perverse social consequences . In particular ...
... capital gains from land transactions . Ironically , while this tax had been designed to mitigate the influence of one of the most important sources of Japanese income inequality , it has had perverse social consequences . In particular ...
Página 4
... capital formation , land and fixed capital assets were to be revalued and adequate depreciation reserves to be set up . Capital gains were to be taxed as fluctuating income . ( 3 ) The valued - added tax was to be introduced as a major ...
... capital formation , land and fixed capital assets were to be revalued and adequate depreciation reserves to be set up . Capital gains were to be taxed as fluctuating income . ( 3 ) The valued - added tax was to be introduced as a major ...
Página 5
... Capital gains on sales of securities remained tax exempt . No revaluation gains tax was imposed . As for capital gains on sales of real estate , the earlier procedure of treating one half of capital gains above a special deduction as ...
... Capital gains on sales of securities remained tax exempt . No revaluation gains tax was imposed . As for capital gains on sales of real estate , the earlier procedure of treating one half of capital gains above a special deduction as ...
Página 7
... capital gains on sales of securities , and tax preferences on farm and nonfarm business income . Among households , wage and salary workers received the fewest tax prefer- ences . Their incomes were most accurately captured by the tax ...
... capital gains on sales of securities , and tax preferences on farm and nonfarm business income . Among households , wage and salary workers received the fewest tax prefer- ences . Their incomes were most accurately captured by the tax ...
Página 11
... capital gains on sales of property . The most prominent feature of Japan's personal income taxation is that incomes from different sources are often taxed on different schedules instead of being added up into total household income ...
... capital gains on sales of property . The most prominent feature of Japan's personal income taxation is that incomes from different sources are often taxed on different schedules instead of being added up into total household income ...
Contenido
IYORI HIROSHI | 56 |
KOICHI HAMADA HIDETOH ISHIDA | 83 |
JOHN O HALEY | 107 |
DAN F HENDERSON | 131 |
The Role of Intellectual Property | 157 |
PAULA STERN and ANDREW WECHSLER | 195 |
GARY R SAXONHOUSE | 218 |
KOZO YAMAMURA and JAN VANDENBERG | 238 |
Contributors | 285 |
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Página 212 - Agreement, including tariff concessions, any product is being imported into the territory of that contracting party in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers in that territory of like or directly competitive products...
Página 212 - If, as a result of unforeseen developments and of the effect of the obligations incurred by a contracting party under this Agreement, including tariff concessions, any product is being imported into the territory of that contracting party in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers...
Página 218 - ... (i) relating to fissionable materials or the materials from which they are derived; (ii) relating to the traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war and to such traffic in other goods and materials as is carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment; (iii) taken in time of war or other emergency in international relations...
Página 197 - ... an article is being imported in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury or threat thereof to the domestic industry producing an article like or directly competitive with the imported article (19 USC 2251-2254).
Página 107 - Although administrative guidance is quite accurately described as the means by which the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), the Ministry of Finance, and...
Página 111 - In Japan informal enforcement is not a process of governing, but has become the process of governing. It is used to implement nearly all bureaucratic policy, whether or not expressed in statute or regulation, at all levels of government and all administrative offices.
Página 157 - intellectual property" is generally used in a broader sense. As defined in article 2 (viii) of the Convention Establishing The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) of 14 July 1967, it includes the rights relating to: "literary, artistic and scientific works; performances of performing artists, phonograms and broadcasts; inventions in all fields of human endeavour; scientific discoveries; industrial designs; trademarks, service marks, and commercial names and designations; protection against...
Página 218 - ... which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security intcrests (i) relating to fissionable materials or the materials from which they are derived; (ii) relating to the traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war and to such traffic in other goods and materials as is carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment...