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How do I handle tax exemption procedures? A: The method differs from store to store. First, the stores which provide tax exemptions are major department stores and stores that have the words TAX FREE written on the storefront. Many small shops do not allow tax free sales, so it is a good idea to ask if products are tax free. Also, you should be aware that even at major department stores, food products are not eligible for tax exemption. The eligible price is a total purchase of 10,001 yen and up. If you buy one item worth 5001 yen and one worth 5000 yen, the total is at least 10,001 yen, so it is eligible for tax exemption. The tax exemption amount is the consumption tax amount, which is 5%. There are 2 tax exemption methods: (1) deducting 5% at the time of purchase (for each one product equaling 10,001 or higher) and (2) after purchasing, take all the receipts to the tax exemption counter, complete the exemption procedure, receive the taxed portion in cash, and use the receipt as the tax exempt amount. Most department stores use method (2). Whichever method you use, a passport is required, so make sure to have it with you.
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