Consumption tax increase Voices on the Internet ... "I feel heavy"

The consumption tax rate will be raised to 10% from midnight on October 1st, but there are many voices on the Internet that are worried about the burden on the household and about the confusion over the reduced tax rate. The

"I feel heavy" "Resonate with my household"

Concerning the increase in the consumption tax rate, on Twitter, we are worried that the burden on the household will increase, such as "I feel heavy when I think about the tax increase", "The household is a fire car due to the tax increase" Posts to stand out.

In addition, there were some tweets about trying to save money, saying, “I have to strengthen my savings,” and “I will try to keep a household account book because of the tax increase.”

Store "Replace price tag all night"

On the other hand, a screaming voice has been posted from the store in response to the tax rate hike.
“Cashless correspondence, in-store dining and take-out. I ca n’t remember so much”, “I am really confused by changing the price tag and system”, “Replacing the price tag of all products throughout the store all night”, etc. I can see.

Reduced tax rate "complex" "confused"

Another characteristic is that many people are concerned about the confusion surrounding the introduction of “reduced tax rates”.
The contents are such as “the reduced tax rate is complicated and confusing”, “the reduced tax rate can be accepted at the cash register”, “what to do if you buy it after take-out and eat it in the store after all”.

"Effective use"

And this tax increase is not only burdensome for consumers, but there are a lot of orders from politics.
"I want you to let me know how to use consumption tax properly and use it effectively", "I can increase the tax, but I want you to use money for medical care, education, and welfare", "If the tax increase is also necessary However, it has been posted such as "reforms to cut down, such as reducing the number of members."