Japan Eyes 1% Food Tax, April 2027 Start
Tokyo inches toward cutting consumption tax on food as inflation bites households
Japan is leaning toward slashing the consumption tax on food to 1%, with an April 2027 implementation date now being mulled by the government. The move is aimed at easing the burden of protracted inflation on Japanese households.
The 1% rate is favored over a full zero-percent cut because it requires roughly half the preparation time, including updates to cash register systems across retailers. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to make a final call on the tax cut this month.

For a food-obsessed nation where grocery costs have climbed steadily, even a 1% cut signals serious political intent.
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