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Japan looks at radical income tax overhaul

By David Turner and David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: June 21 2005 21:35 | Last updated: June 21 2005 21:35

Japan's tax commission on Tuesday proposed a radical overhaul of income tax as early as next year in an effort to repair what it considers the country's dire fiscal position.

With the fiscal deficit running at more than 5 per cent of gross domestic product before debt interest payments, the influential commission is proposing sweeping changes aimed at limiting avoidance and bringing more people into the tax net.

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