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Overview of Hometown Tax Donation and the Challenge It Poses to Municipal Administration—Paradigm Shift in Municipal Administration: Incorporating Management Perspectives

Takaaki Hoda and Richard B. Dasher
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Takaaki Hoda: Kobe University
Richard B. Dasher: Stanford University

Chapter Chapter 2 in Local Tax Benefits at a Distance, 2021, pp 7-17 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Hometown Tax Donation is a system that enables citizens to donate to prefectures or municipalities of their choice. Donations are subject to tax credits, with donors essentially receiving a cashback for any amount donated exceeding 2000 yen in the form of inhabitant tax credit and income tax return. For instance, if a resident of Tokyo donates 10,000 yen to one’s hometown municipality, the resident will pay 8000 yen less inhabitant tax the following fiscal year.

Keywords: Hometown Tax Donation; AIDA; Tax credit; Tax return; Gifts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5138-0_2

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