Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are of growing interest around the world, with many countries recognizing the need for regulations too. While some have really strict laws, others have taken a progressive approach. Japan falls in the latter category.
נכון לעכשיו, יפן has one of the world’s most progressive regulatory climates for cryptocurrencies. It recognizes Bitcoin and other digital currencies as legal property under the חוק שירותי תשלום (PSA). Even foreign blockchain firms like Ripple Labs have initiated their businesses here over the years.
לאחר שאמר את זה, מיסוי of these digital assets doesn’t quite paint a similarly optimistic story. Japanese tax authorities are influenced by the “strict” overseas tax system, Masanori Kusunoki, Director-General at Digital Agency ציין in a series of tweets. He added,
“Disappointed with the harsh tax, digital brains leave crypto assets I can’t fight.”
Outside, the overall crypto-tax has been becoming “strict” to offset the excessive gains in this sector. Japan is following a similar scheme too, he said.
海外の税制が機動的というよりは、日本の税当局が真面目にやってるだけなのでは?ICOは詐欺が多過ぎて、そーゆーことをやりたい人たちは、どうぞオフショアに行って下さいって政策判断があってもおかしくないのでは / “酷税に失望、デジタル頭脳去る 暗号資産で「戦えない」” https://t.co/FPTkZE8owT
— Masanori Kusunoki / 楠 正憲 (@masanork) 7 בנובמבר 2021
Those who qualify for the highest tax bracket, i.e. earning ¥40 million or above per year, are taxed 45% on his/her cryptocurrency gains (not including the 10% local inhabitants’ tax).
These gains are taxed differently from stock profits. Cryptocurrency mining, lending, and trading are all grouped as “miscellaneous income.” Kusunoki went on to ציוץ כי,
“If it is so strange to regard Crypto-to-Crypro’s on-chain transactions as profit-taking, it is natural to do so in the same way as stocks. If you want to treat the token sale as an investment rather than a sale, there is also a STO construction. Serious businesses are steadily commercializing with a view to registration.”
‘Regulation should be clear and unambiguous’
בנוסף, יוזו קאנו, the founding exec of bitFlyer, גם חזרתי a similar position, demanding a clear regulatory infrastructure. Kano opined,
“Why do you make policy decisions in a tax law and in an non-understandable way? Isn’t it because it’s ambiguous? If you want to ban it, you should amend the law and ban it.”
Overall, the blog ציין that Japan may lose its competitiveness in the development of cryptocurrencies, as well as blockchain. That would mainly be on account of the hindrances created by the tax system over crypto-assets.
באיחור, ה הסוכנות לשירותים פיננסיים (FSA) has stepped up efforts to regulate trading and exchanges. This was done to combat the possibility of high-profile hacks. Just recently, Cardano traders also faced the music over tax evasion.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/japan-stands-to-lose-its-crypto-sector-competitiveness-thanks-to-this/
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