TOKYO – Japan's tax revenues are likely to hit a record high for a fifth straight year in the current fiscal year ending in March 2025, four government sources told Reuters.

The government will tap the additional revenues to fund part of a 13.9-trillion-yen ($91.7-billion) spending package aimed at cushioning the blow to households from rising living costs.

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