The forecast for air pollution-related total tax revenue in Japan shows a consistent declining trend from 2024 through 2028, with values expected to drop from $42.28 billion to $39.47 billion. Year-on-year variations indicate a gradual decrease, suggesting a weakening in revenue generation from air pollution taxes. Comparing 2024 to 2028, the revenue reduces at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) showcasing a systematic decline in income sourced from pollution taxes, likely due to successful pollution control measures.
Future trends to watch for include further developments in Japan's environmental policies and technological advancements in pollution control. These could potentially accelerate the decline in pollution-related tax revenues as emissions diminish. Additionally, any economic shifts affecting industrial output or changes in tax legislation related to emissions could significantly influence this revenue stream.