Corporate Number
Appearance
The Corporate Numbers (Japanese: 法人番号, Hepburn: hōjin bangō) are 13-digit identifiers assigned by the National Tax Agency to companies and other organizations registered in Japan. When filing tax returns or other forms related to taxation, employment or social insurance, assignees are required to print their own Corporate Number on the document.
Corporate Numbers were implemented in 2015, along with the 12-digit Individual Numbers, which identify individual residents (including resident aliens) in Japan. Unlike Individual Numbers, whose disclosure to the public is punishable, Corporate Numbers are published by the National Tax Agency.
Format
[edit]A Corporate Number consists of 13 digits.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "About Corporate Numbers". houjin-bangou.nta.go.jp. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
External links
[edit]- Corporate Number Publication Site (by National Tax Agency)
- About the Corporate Number (official introduction by National Tax Agency)
- Act on the Use of Numbers to Identify a Specific Individual in the Administrative Procedure[permanent dead link ] (English translation of the legal text)