The Japanese government recently announced a blueprint for tax reform in 2026, with “reducing cryptocurrency tax rates” becoming a key topic of high concern in the crypto market. According to the plan, Japan intends to lower the tax rate on cryptocurrency investment gains from the current maximum of approximately 55% to 20%, aligning it with the tax rates for stocks and investment trusts. This adjustment is seen as a significant turning point in Japan’s crypto regulatory environment and is expected to alleviate the long-standing high tax burden that has suppressed domestic trading activity.
According to Japanese media reports, this reform will formally incorporate cryptocurrencies into a separate tax and regulatory framework, concurrently advancing with revisions to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. Industry insiders believe that as legal positioning becomes clearer and investor protection mechanisms are gradually improved, the acceptance and compliance of crypto assets in Japan will significantly increase, helping to attract more individual and institutional investors into the market.
However, it is important to note that this preferential tax rate does not apply to all digital assets. The new regulation only covers “specific crypto assets” operated by “institutions registered in the Financial Instruments Business Register.” While mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are likely to meet the definition of “specific digital assets,” the specific criteria and business thresholds remain to be further clarified by regulatory authorities. This means that some niche tokens or assets related to non-compliant platforms may not enjoy the 20% tax rate benefit.
In terms of supporting policies, Japan will also introduce a three-year loss carryforward mechanism for crypto trading losses. Starting from 2026, investors can offset gains with losses incurred in virtual currency trading over the next three years. This arrangement is more similar to the stock market’s tax design and helps reduce long-term investment risks.
Meanwhile, Japan is accelerating the deployment of crypto financial products. After the regulatory revisions, investment trusts containing crypto assets will be permitted to be established. Japan has also launched its first XRP ETF and plans to further introduce more ETFs linked to specific crypto assets.
Overall, Japan’s policy of lowering the cryptocurrency tax rate to 20% sends a clear positive signal, but the premise of “only for specific digital assets” also means that the market will still experience differentiation. The actual impact of this tax reform on Japan’s crypto market and international capital inflows will depend directly on the implementation of detailed regulatory rules.
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