Welcome to IFA Japanese Branch Website
Established in 1975, the Japanese branch of the International Fiscal Association (IFA) seeks to promote research on international and comparative aspects of tax law and public finance. It is an open and independent platform consisting of tax professionals in both private and public sectors. It aims to be inclusive in terms of ethnicity, creed, gender, or age. It assists the activities of IFA and holds seminars on current issues of interest on a regular basis.
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Debriefing Session of 2024 Cape Town Congress
Debriefing Session of 2024 Cape Town Congress will be held on Wednesday, 29 January 2025.
【Date】Wednesday, 29 January 2025, 13:30~15:30
【Venue】Zoom
【Agenda】IFA Cape Town Congress 2024
Subject 1: Finding the meaning of nexus for taxes - past, present and future
Subject 2: Practical approaches to international tax dispute avoidance and resolution
【Rapporteurs】
Prof. Mari Takahashi, National Tax College
Prof. Junichi Iida, National Tax College
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(26/11/2024)
- 2024 Cahiers are now available online
Cahiers for 2024 IFA Cape Town Congress (to be held from 27-31 October, 2024) are now available online. Members please access to IFA website (https://www.ifa.nl/my-ifa). Please note that Cahiers are published online only since 2023, and paper books will not be sent to each IFA members.
Subjects of the Cape Town Congress and Branch Reporters of IFA Japan are as follows:
Subject 1 “Finding the meaning of nexus for taxes – past, present and future”
Mr. Kyosuke Katahira (Jones Day)
Subject 2 “Practical approaches to international tax dispute avoidance and resolution”
Mr. Toshiyuki Kemmochi (National Tax Agency)
Ms. Ayako Suzuki (KPMG)
(27/8/2024)
- Branch Reporters of IFA 2025 Lisbon Congress, Portugal
Branch Reporters of IFA Japan for IFA Lisbon Congress (to be held from 5 – 9 October 2025), have been selected as follows:
Subject 1 “Residence for corporate income tax purposes”
Ms. Saki Urushi (Osaka University of Economics)
Subject 2 “Improper use of tax treaties and source taxation: policy, practice and beyond”
Mr. Hiroyuki Kimura (Yodoyabashi Yamagami)
(6/2/2024)