The Japan Pulp & Paper Group (the “group”) will pay taxes appropriately in all countries and regions where we do business, thus contributing to the development of economies and societies and to the interests of all our stakeholders.
We will comply with the taxation codes and relevant laws and regulations in force in the countries and regions where we do business, and will declare income and pay taxes appropriately.
In transactions with foreign-related parties, we will conduct business at a price in line with the arm’s length principle, to ensure that we pay taxes appropriately in each country and region where we do business.
We will conduct taxation planning in line with the purposes and actual conditions of our business activities, and will not interpret laws and regulations for the sole purpose of taxation avoidance or in contravention of the intent of taxation laws and regulations and international rules on taxation.
With regard to important taxation issues, in addition to receiving advice from outside experts, we will work to minimize taxation risk through prior consultation with taxation authorities as necessary.
We will work to establish and maintain relationships of trust with taxation authorities, by responding sincerely to taxation audits, investigations and other inquiries.
We have a system in place in which all important questions relating to taxes are to be reported to executives in charge of taxation affairs. We will also work to establish a system for information sharing, consultation and advice, in order to raise the level of understanding and awareness of taxation matters among all executives and employees.
Established February 8, 2022
Effective April 1, 2022
Akihiko Watanabe, President
Japan Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd