税込み
意味
Including tax; tax-included. Used for prices that already have consumption tax factored in.
A noun and no-adjective used extensively in pricing and commerce. Often abbreviated as 税込 on price tags and receipts. Since Japan's consumption tax reform requiring total price display, 税込み pricing has become standard in retail. The opposite is 税抜き (zeinuki, excluding tax). Common patterns: 税込み価格 (tax-included price), 税込みで (with tax included).
例文
- この商品は税込みで千円です。
- 税込み価格を表示することが義務づけられている。
- メニューの値段はすべて税込みになっている。
使い方ガイド
場面: shopping, pricing, business
トーン: informative
起源と歴史
From 税 (zei, tax) and 込み (komi, included — from 込む, to be packed in). Literally 'tax packed in' — the tax amount is already contained within the price. The term became ubiquitous after Japan's consumption tax introduction in 1989.
文化的背景
時代: Modern
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
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フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復