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How does Japanese tax work for a sole proprietor, freelancer or small consulting practice?
I need the Japan answer for independent work, not just salaried employment. Please explain what the blue return system really changes, when estimated prepayments start to matter, and why a freelancer should think about income tax, local tax and consumption tax together instead of as separate surprises.
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