This book is a comparative study of the tax systems of Germany
and Japan. It is a considerably expanded version of Iizuka's
previous monograph, Veritable Bookkeeping Records, which was
important enough a contribution to comparative tax studies that it
was serialized and published in twenty-six parts over three years
('79-'82) in the Japan Society of Accounting's journal,
"Accounting."
The present volume includes a good deal of new, revised and
updated material not included in the first monograph. Here Iizuka
boldly puts forward counterarguments to the opinions of several
hundred Japanese, European and North American scholars. One of his
chief messages is that Japan needs to look to Germany, to the
United States and to other EC nations for guidance in developing
fairer accounting principles.
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