Japan, the first to accept cryptocurrencies, is attempting to include the industry in its tax laws. A 2025 tax code revision has been announced by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) in response to persistent public and Web3 business requests. Notably, this revision marks a change in Japan’s regulatory approach by including provisions for cryptocurrency assets.
For years, crypto users in Japan have pushed for digital asset recognition within the corporate tax regime. Until now, Japanese regulators hesitated to formally acknowledge the industry. This decision represents a turning point in Japan’s approach to cryptocurrency taxation.
Japan’s current tax system imposes a steep 55% tax on crypto profits classified as various income. Moreover, corporate crypto holders face a flat 30% tax on their holdings. These high rates have contributed to low adoption, with only 4% of Japanese residents using or owning cryptocurrencies in 2020.
The proposed tax reform would reduce the tax rate on bitcoin profits to 20%. The strategy also aims to expand the range of loss offsets, which may offer investors much-needed respite. If successful, these changes could boost crypto adoption in Japan.
Because of their advantageous tax laws, crypto firms have also been drawn to other Asian nations including Singapore, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates. Japan may be able to compete in the area if it adopts a tax regime that is more welcoming to cryptocurrencies. However, it remains uncertain if the reforms will pass.
During the WebX conference, LDP Deputy Secretary-General Ogura Masanobu outlined the need for reform. He highlighted the potential for tax revenue growth and public asset formation through cryptocurrency investments. Additionally, the FSA’s consideration of virtual currency ETFs could further legitimize the industry.
Read CRYPTONEWSLAND onThe FSA’s inclusion of crypto assets in the tax reform proposal signals a more nuanced approach to regulation. However, the success of these reforms depends on their acceptance by the tax committee and the broader government.
Potential changes to Japan’s tax code that would favor cryptocurrencies could spur business expansion and uptake. It is still to be seen, though, if these suggestions will actually become law.
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