Reduced tax rate “Apply for food and drinks in the store” To poster display at convenience store August 28, 20:22

Prior to the introduction of the reduced tax rate in conjunction with the October increase in the consumption tax rate, industry groups such as convenience stores have released a common poster that informs them that the tax rate differs between take-away and eating and drinking in the store.

In the reduced tax rate, food and beverage items taken home are kept at a tax rate of 8%, while eating and drinking in the store is considered “dining out” and a tax rate of 10% is applied.

The poster will be posted at convenience stores nationwide with eat-in space, with the tax rate differing between take-out and in-store eating and drinking, and guidance for accounting when eating and drinking inside the store.

Kazuki Furuya, vice chairman of the Japan Franchise Chain Association, said at the conference, “It is physically impossible to confirm each person in a store where you can get a line. It was.

On the other hand, “Lawson” has been revised the receipt and price tag display in accordance with the introduction of the reduced tax rate.

Of these, the receipt will display “light” next to the price so that it can be seen that the reduced tax rate has been applied, and if cashless payment is used, it will show how much has been reduced.

In addition, products that are subject to the reduced tax rate will also be labeled “light” on the price tag, so we are considering other convenience store chains.