Business Establishment in Japan
The HTM Knowledge Base contains regulations and procedures on setting up a Kabushiki Kaisha, Godo Kaisha, Branch Office, and Representative Office.
Basic Forms of Company
Table of basic forms of company, including specific US, UK, and Japan business entities.
Comparision of Business Entities in Japan
Table comparing business entities in Japan: the Kabushiki Kaisha (K.K.), Godo Kaisha (G.K.), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), Branch Office, and Representative Office (a type of non-trading liaison office).
Kabushiki Kaisha
How to set up a K.K. subsidiary of a foreign company in Japan, including accounting, tax, and application regulations and requirements.
Godo Kaisha
Overview of the G.K. company, a kind of corporate partnership, including accounting, tax, and application regulations and requirements.
Godo Kaisha vs. Kabushiki Kaisha
Advantages and disadvantages of a G.K. versus a K.K. company, including setup, management, and accounting and reporting requirements.
Branch Office
How to set up a Branch Office of a foreign company in Japan, including legal, application, and registration requirements, and accounting and tax regulations.
Branch Closure
Procedures and filing requirements to close a Branch Office, including accounting and tax considerations.
Representatitve Office
Overview of setting up a Representative Office (a type of non-trading liaison office) of a foreign company in Tokyo, including accounting considerations, tax issues, and employee registration requirements.
Representative Office Bank Accounts
Japanese bank accounts that can be used by a Representative Office in Tokyo to handle bank transactions in Japan and the procedures for setting them up.
These articles on business establishment in Japan are available to HTM's outsourcing clients.
Kabushiki Kaisha (K.K)
Kabushiki Kaisha (K.K.) company setup procedures for outsourcing clients contained in the HTM Knowledge Base include sample bilingual documents.
Kabushiki Kaisha
How to set up a K.K. subsidiary of a foreign company in Japan, including accounting, tax, and application regulations and requirements.
Company Establishment Process
Steps and information required for setting up a K.K. in Japan.
Documents Required for Establishing a Company
Documents required to set up a K.K., such as articles of incorporation and minutes of the first general meeting of shareholders. Bilingual sample documents are available.
Corporate Seal
Corporate seal requirement, procedures for registration, and use of a corporate seal.
Company Startup Banking Controls
Itemization of the banking controls required for setting up a K.K. in Japan.
Shareholders’ Meetings
Regulations regarding the first general, annual general, and extraordinary shareholders' meetings, including filing requirements.
Directors
Number of directors and representative directors required, including members of the board of directors. Covers duties and liability for breach of duty.
Representative Directors
Scope of authority of representative directors, including liability for breach of duty.
Company Closure
Procedures and filing requirements to close a K.K., including accounting and tax considerations.
These articles on Kabushiki Kaisha are available to HTM's outsourcing clients.
Other Legal Issues in Japan
Other legal issues covered in the HTM Knowledge Base include company service agreements, employee visa applications, and Japan regulations on data protection.
Japan Service Agreements
The requirement and purpose of a service agreement between a Home Office and its Japanese operation, including a sample service agreement.
Japanese Visa Application
Working visa application process for Japan, including the documents required and sample forms.
Procedures for Working and Residing in Japan
Procedures required for a foreigner working in Japan, including obtaining a working visa, alien registration, re-entry permits, and national social insurance registration.
Dispatch Workers and Contractors in Japan
Regulations for companies sending out or employing dispatch workers and contractors in Japan.
Data Protection in Japan
The Personal Information Act of Japan, including regulations and obligations of foreign companies operating businesses in Japan. This document includes HTM’s data protection policy.
Foreign Lawyers in Japan
Regulations for foreign lawyers wishing to set up a law practice in Japan.
Representative Individual
Registration procedures for a representative individual in Japan for a foreign company having no business entity (e.g., Kabushi Kaisha or Godo Kaisha subsidiary company, or Branch Office, or Representative office) set up in Japan.
These articles on other legal issues in Japan are available to HTM's outsourcing clients.