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Token Issuers in Japan to Be Exempt from 30% Crypto Tax on Unrealized Gains

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Last updated: 2023/06/26 at 9:44 AM
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Japanese token issuers have been exempted from corporate taxes on unrealized cryptocurrency gains.

In a recent announcement, the country’s National Tax Agency revealed that it has revised its law to exempt crypto token issuers from 30% corporate taxes on unrealized gains, effective from June 20.

The move comes as Japan seeks to boost its blockchain and crypto sectors amid a push for “new capitalism”, according to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. 

Crypto investors will still be liable to pay a maximum of 55% income tax on any earnings over JPY200,000 ($1,797) related to cryptocurrency, classified as “miscellaneous income.”

Notably, the exemption only applies to companies that issue their own tokens, not those that invest in other digital currencies. 

The tax exemption comes after legislators in Japan last August began discussing new crypto tax rules as part of broader tax reforms for 2023, though the tax authority waited until now to give final approval. 

Under the new rules, firms issuing tokens are exempt from paying a set 30% corporate tax rate on their holdings, reflecting the ruling Liberal Democratic Party‘s view that the move makes it “easier for various companies to do business that involves issuing tokens.”

Japan Has One of Toughest Crypto Regulations in the World

Japan already has some of the strictest crypto regulations in the world. 

Following some major crypto failures, including the Mt. Gox and Coincheck hacks, the country’s regulator even further tightened the rules on crypto exchanges. 

There are now more than 20 registered cryptocurrency exchanges in Japan, but there have also been reports of delays in the establishment process due to heightened regulatory thresholds. 

Additionally, the country has banned the issuance of stablecoins by non-banking institutions. 

Since early June, it has been enforcing stricter anti-money laundering measures to trace crypto transactions to align with global crypto rules.

The Japan Virtual & Crypto Assets Exchange Association, the country’s lobby group for the crypto industry, is requesting regulators to relax crypto margin trading limits, an issue that Bloomberg reported on last week. 

Japan’s largest bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, is said to be in talks with various global cryptocurrency companies about issuing stablecoins. 

It is also launching the Progmat Coin blockchain-based platform to enable local banks to launch stablecoins and digital assets.

Meanwhile, the National Tax Agency’s decision to cut the tax burden on token issuers has been welcomed by crypto community members, who noted it could potentially boost adoption in the country.

“The National Tax Agency’s law revision eliminates the burden on crypto firms, encouraging innovation and growth in the industry,” Twitter user @bitinning said.

Japan’s cryptocurrency market has seen significant growth since the government legalized cryptocurrencies as a form of private asset, with consumer interest in bitcoin and other virtual currencies increasing over recent years. 

Given its early crypto adoption, combined with regulatory oversight, Japan is also expected to compete with other countries like Singapore and Hong Kong over becoming a hub for blockchain technology in the future.



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