Japan considers implementing tax reforms to prevent capital flight of crypto startups

According to local news outlet Yomiuri, Japan’s Financial Services Agency is considering amending the virtual currency taxation system for corporate entities ahead of the country’s 2023 tax reform. Proposed change includes removing capital gain liabilities for undisposed corporate crypto assets at the end of each taxation year, as well as changing the classification of virtual assets, so the maximum capital gains tax applicable is reduced to 20% from 55%

Under Japan’s current taxation laws, unrealized capital gains on virtual currencies are recognized as income at the end of each fiscal year (on March 31), resulting in income tax liabilities. In addition, both individual and corporate crypto earnings of over 200,000 JPY in any given fiscal year ($1,463) are classified as “miscellaneous income,” which is taxed at a rate ranging from 15% to 55%, with the local inhabitant’s tax rate included. In comparison, profits earned from stock and forex trading are only subjected to a tax of 20% at the highest levels.

Foreign permanent residents of Japan are also subjected to the nominal rates of 55% upwards. All crypto-income generating activities, such as decentralized finance lending, Bitcoin mining, or plain cryptocurrency trading, are taxed according to miscellaneous income. It is also not possible to carry forward any capital losses resulting from crypto operations in the years forward.

Industry experts say that the high tax liabilities faced by Japanese crypto startups play a major role in shifting their corporate domiciles abroad. One such company, Astar Network, a decentralized network hub on Polkadot, decided to issue its tokens in overseas earlier this year to avoid stringent tax payments and is currently headquartered in Singapore. Expressing his comments on the proposed taxation reform, Astar’s founder Sota Watanabe said that it could be “good momentum for the Web 3.0 industry, although it’s still in the middle of the road.”

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