Financial Times (July 2)
2012/ 07/ 04 by jd in Global News
Prime Minister Noda took a step in the right direction by increasing the consumption tax. “It was right of Mr Noda to push for the reform, which lifts the 5 per cent consumption tax to 8 per cent, then 10 per cent by 2015.” By achieving the increase, he has defied “impressions that Japan’s politicians cannot get anything done.” The increase will help to narrow the revenue gap. It will also begin to redistribute wealth from older generations to younger generations.