Busines consulting company focusing on global trade, commerce and investment established in 2012

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Real estate investment in Japan/Asset management company for Hong Kong/Taiwanese

For those in Hong Kong/Taiwan, why not buy Japanese real estate to diversify your assets?The center of Japan’s major cities, even with used properties the value will not decrease over time, and it will sell quickly. Also, if you are renting it, you can take depreciation on it.After its useful life is over, it’s the same as getting real estate for free. We can help you set up, lease, operate and exit with the asset management company.Schemes that do not pay consumption tax are also possible.And the best point is that you can get a management visa, so you can reside in Japan at any time. Please contact us ⇒

Shibata wrote in the book “Global Trade and Customs” (published by IBFD). You’ll find information about trade and customs around the world.

掲載内容に関する詳細をお知りになりたい方は「お問い合わせ」より、ご連絡下さい。 Shibata wrote in the book “GLOBAL TRADE AND CUSTOMS” (published by IBFD).You’ll find information about trade and customs around the world. The contents of is as follows.Chapter 7        Japan                          Introduction7.1.                 Classification of goods   7.1.1.              Introduction7.2.                 Rules of origin   7.2.1.              Relevance of rules of origin   7.2.2.              Free trade agreements   7.2.3.              Wholly obtained goods   7.2.4.              Last substantial transformation      7.2.4.1.           Value-added method      7.2.4.2.           Change in tariff classification      7.2.4.3.           Manufacturing or processing operation      7.2.4.4.           Insufficient working or processing/Non-qualifying operations/Minimal operations      7.2.4.5.           Cumulation   7.2.5.              Practical aspects and challenges   7.2.6.              Proofs of origin      7.2.6.1.           Country of origin certification under the Japan-EU FTA      7.2.6.2.           Country of origin certification under TPP117.3.                 Customs value   7.3.1.              Transaction value      7.3.1.1.           Amounts included in the transaction value      7.3.1.2.           Elements to be included and excluded   7.3.2.              Alternative valuation methods      7.3.2.1.           Identical or similar merchandise      7.3.2.2.           Deductive method      7.3.2.3.           Computed method      7.3.2.4.           Fall-back method   7.3.3.              Most typical challenges      7.3.3.1.           Related-party pricing      7.3.3.2.           Price adjustments      7.3.3.3.           Exchange rate      7.3.3.4.           Returns and repairs      7.3.3.5.           Advance ruling on customs value7.4.                 […]