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“We continue to develop and maintain mutual trust with our clients and the public by providing high-quality services while maintaining independence and integrity. We provide services related to our clients’ compliance with domestic laws and professional rules, which increase in volume and complexity year by year.”
Grant Thornton completes significant expansion in Japan
The transaction adds 200 new audit staff and a 700 person tax company to the network, in addition to on-going discussions to agree a business alliance with one of Japan’s leading Consulting firms.
Transfer pricing - Japan
An overview of transfer pricing rules in Japan and who to contact for expert guidance.
Expatriate tax - Japan
This expatriate tax guide provides an overview of the tax system and regulations that will affect your international mobile employees in Japan.
Japan: Stability and innovation
As the third-largest economy in the world, Japan offers international businesses a considerable market opportunity.
In the community
Many Grant Thornton member firms provide a range of inspirational and generous services to the communities they serve.
Women in business 2019
In 2019, our Women in business campaign will focus on the real world and seeking solutions to leadership diversity. What is holding back women in leadership? How can we put in place a blueprint for action?
Women in business 2018
Grant Thornton is pleased to launch our annual Women in business 2018 report: beyond policy to progress on International Women's Day. The research focuses on the landscape of business and government policy and explore the drivers of what creates change in gender diversity in business leadership across the world.
Trade in transition: Opportunity in a ‘wait and see’ world
A shifting global trade landscape is contributing to rising uncertainty, but could it also unlock new opportunites for adaptable mid-market businesses while larger companies opt to wait and see?