Japan’s 20% tax on cryptocurrency ignites competition among regional regulators
- Japan's FSA proposes a 20% flat tax on crypto gains and reclassifies 100+ tokens as financial products under FIEA from 2026, replacing the current 55% tax rate. - A "whitelist" of 105 compliant tokens will gain institutional access and bank-grade custody, while others face stricter restrictions, potentially boosting Japan's first regulated crypto ETFs. - The reform aims to normalize crypto within Japan's financial system, attract ¥5 trillion in assets, and challenge Singapore/Hong Kong by offering tax cl
Japan Suggests 20% Crypto Tax, Shaping Regional Regulations
The Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan is preparing to revamp the country's cryptocurrency regulations,
The FSA's proposal features a selective "whitelist" of 105 tokens that satisfy regulatory requirements, resulting in a split market.
This tax reform is part of a larger plan to integrate crypto into Japan’s financial system.
These regulatory changes are in step with Japan’s wider economic policies.
Japan’s strategy may prompt neighboring countries to reconsider their own rules.
Some critics warn that the FSA’s timeline—targeting legislative submission by 2026—could face setbacks.
As the FSA completes its review process, the international crypto community is watching intently.
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