Yugen kaisha

Yugen kaisha

A yūgen kaisha or yūgen gaisha (Jp. 有限会社, lit. "limited company," abbreviated in English as Y.K. or by wasei-eigo Co., Ltd. [ [http://dic.yahoo.co.jp/dsearch?enc=UTF-8&p=co.&dtype=0&dname=0ss&stype=0&pagenum=1&index=200075300000 Yahoo! JAPAN dictionary entry for "Co., Ltd."] ] ) is a form of business organization in Japan.

Yugen kaisha are based on the German GmbH and were implemented in Japan in the Limited Company Act (有限会社法) of 1940. Companies Act, implemented on May 1, 2006, replaced the yugen kaisha with a new form of company called godo kaisha, based upon the American limited liability company. Following the implementation, no new YKs were allowed in Japan, but pre-existing YKs were allowed to continue their operations as kabushiki kaisha under special rules. [ [http://www.iflr.com/?Page=10&PUBID=33&ISS=21019&SID=600891&TYPE=20 Japan: SPCs under company law] - Abolishment of YK Law]

Whether the term is pronounced as "yūgen gaisha" or "yūgen kaisha" is up to the local dialect, or up to the company's preference when it is part of the company's name. While it is pronounced "yūgen gaisha" in standard Japanese dialect, the alphabetic abbreviation is always Y.K. by standard.

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As of 2005, a Y.K. can have up to 50 investors, called nihongo|members|社員|shain. The members were required to provide at least ¥3 million in capital contributions, with each nihongo|investment unit|持分|mochibun valued at no less than ¥50,000. The minimum capital amount was much more permissive than the ¥10 million minimum for a kabushiki kaisha. A Y.K. was also not required to issue certificates for investment units, whereas stock certificates were required for a K.K.

Unlike a K.K., a Y.K. does not need to have a board of directors or statutory auditors: the minimum requirement is one nihongo|director|取締役|torishimariyaku.

Because of its simplified structure and relatively lax incorporation requirements, the Y.K. form is associated with small businesses. However, some larger companies have used the form: ExxonMobil's principal Japanese subsidiary, for instance, is a Y.K. with paid-in capital of ¥50 billion (US$420 million). [http://d.hatena.ne.jp/Legal-Office/20061018/1161193754] In addition to simplified corporate governance, a Y.K. receives some tax benefits under foreign laws such as the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

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