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relations with Japan, and the tenth in the world. At that time just 14 countries had this kind of links with Japan. The Japanese …
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This paper analyzes why Japan introduced the self-assessment system for "income tax" in such adverse circumstances …
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Results and analysis of a poll in Japan: Study of Latin American immigrants from Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and … Paraguay, living and working in Japan …
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This document gives an overview of organizational structure of the National Tax Agency (NTA) in Japan, which …
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This paper analyzes why Japan introduced the self-assessment system for "income tax" in such adverse circumstances …
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This document is about foreign workers in Japan, the evolution of immigration policy in this country, working … conditions and social security. In order to sustain the Japanese economy and its society, the United Nations, OECD, and the Japan … Business Federation (Nippon Keidanren) have suggested that Japan should allow several tens of thousands of foreign workers to …
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This document gives an overview of organizational structure of the National Tax Agency (NTA) in Japan, which …
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This document is about Japanese immigrants, including those originating from Okinawa, played in Latin American society as well as the issues concerning the impact that both sides have made on each other.
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This document is about speech's Taoka Isao, about migration, based on his personal experience.
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various countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. While Japan had been a fairly closed country to foreigners for many … American of Japanese origin (Nikkei) because these people are now allowed to do whatever activities in Japan, including an … migration from Latin America and Asia in Japan. …
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