AWS Marketplace expands Japan consumption tax support for Channel Partner Private Offers
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AWS Marketplace has expanded its Japan consumption tax (JCT) support for Channel Partner Private Offers (CPPOs), improving tax management for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Channel Partners.
- AWS Japan will now collect 10% JCT for the first transaction leg between ISVs and Channel Partners
- AWS will issue a tax qualified invoice (TQI) to Channel Partners
- AWS will continue collecting 10% JCT for the second leg between Channel Partners and buyers
- Applies only to Japan ISVs and Channel Partners transacting via AWS Japan Marketplace
- Creates a unified tax compliance experience across both transaction stages
This enhancement simplifies tax collection and invoicing for software transactions in the Japanese market.
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