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To extract the tax-exclusive net price from a tax-inclusive price, divide by 1.10 (standard) or 1.08 (reduced), not by subtracting 10% or 8% directly. For example, ¥11,000 (inclusive) ÷ 1.10 = ¥10,000 net + ¥1,000 tax. Subtracting 10% from ¥11,000 gives ¥9,900 — which is incorrect.

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Japan resisted broad-based consumption tax for decades due to political opposition. The first consumption tax at 3% was introduced in 1989 under PM Takeshita, who later resigned partly due to tax-related scandals. It rose to 5% in 1997, 8% in 2014, and 10% in 2019. Each rate increase triggered notable economic contractions in consumer spending, making Japan's consumption tax one of the most politically sensitive fiscal policies in the country's postwar history.

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