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Japan to Bar Point-Giving Websites from Furusato Nozei System

Japan to Bar Point-Giving Websites from Furusato Nozei System

   Tokyo, June 25 (Jiji Press)--Japan's internal affairs ministry said Tuesday it will prohibit local governments from soliciting "furusato nozei," or hometown tax, donations through intermediate websites that give reward points to users.
   In response to intensifying competition among those sites, the ministry will put the measure into force in October next year. Donations collected via the sites thereafter will no longer be tax deductible under the hometown tax system.
   But points given through ordinary commercial transactions, such as credit card payments, will not be barred from the system, the ministry added.
   As the intermediate sites' points are believed to be partially funded by commissions paid by local governments to the site operators, banning the points is expected to result in a relative increase in those governments' income, a ministry official said.
   Japan changed the hometown tax system in 2019 to cover only local governments that limit return gifts for donations to local products worth 30 pct or less of the donated amount. Donation-soliciting costs, including the commissions, are capped at 50 pct of the amount donated.

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