Proship Receives Letter of Appreciation for Three Consecutive Years of Corporate Hometown Tax Donations to Saga City
Proship has donated to Saga City's human resource development projects for the third consecutive year via the Corporate Hometown Tax system. With a total contribution of 20 million yen, the company views this as an investment in the future through regional co-creation.
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Proship Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Masafumi Suzuki) has received a letter of appreciation from Saga City, Saga Prefecture, for its donations via the Corporate Hometown Tax system to support the 'CREATIVE LINK SAGA' human resource development project and the 'Saga University Data Science Education Program.' This marks the third consecutive year of such donations, totaling 20 million yen. During the 'CREATIVE LINK SAGA General Meeting,' President Masafumi Suzuki presented the company's initiatives at its Saga office, its regional collaboration policy, and its vision for future talent development. This initiative has garnered significant attention, including coverage by local media. Proship signed an expansion agreement with Saga City in March 2024 and opened its 'SAGA Office' in the i-Square Building in front of Saga Station in April 2025. The company positions this support not merely as a donation, but as an 'investment in the future and participation in regional co-creation.' Proship remains committed to promoting sustainable growth and contributing to regional revitalization through continued collaboration with educational institutions and the local community.
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What is the Corporate Hometown Tax Donation (Kigyo-ban Furusato Nozei)?
A Japanese tax system that allows companies to receive tax incentives when donating to regional revitalization projects led by local governments.