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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Japan’s Crypto Tax Cut Bill Seeks 20% Rate and ETF Access Plan

Japan’s Crypto Tax Cut Bill Seeks 20% Rate and ETF Access Plan

What to know:

  • Japan crypto tax cut bill would lower digital asset gains tax to a new flat 20% rate.
  • Crypto ETFs could reach Japan if the new financial instruments bill clears parliament.
  • Penalties for crypto insider trading and unregistered sellers would become tougher.

By Yahya Raza Sherazi | Edited By Messam Raza,June 11, 2026, 2:30 PM

Japan's crypto tax

Japan’s crypto tax cut legislation advanced after the lower house approved a bill to reduce digital asset gains taxes. The proposal would create a path for crypto ETFs. It would also regulate cryptocurrencies under the same framework used for stocks.

According to a Bloomberg report, the bill was approved on Thursday and will move to the upper house. It would classify crypto assets as financial instruments under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. The framework could take effect next year if approved.

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Japan Crypto Tax Cut Would Lower Gains Tax to 20%

Japan’s crypto tax cut the taxation of crypto profits to 20% flat. The current system allows for a maximum of 55% taxation of profits. This proposed reduction will make it similar to how stocks and bonds are taxed.

This reform is anticipated to come into effect by 2028. It has been associated with regulations for trading in digital assets by regulatory bodies. In addition, it follows a rise in both institutional and individual involvement in the country.

Masato Yoshizawa, an official from Japan’s Financial Services Agency policy and markets bureau, discussed the bill with Bloomberg. He noted that the regulator seeks to facilitate innovation by creating a sound trading environment. 

Moreover, he highlighted that the Japanese regulatory body aims at promoting healthy market development, but not promoting crypto assets directly.

The new tax law may be beneficial for bringing crypto-related ETF products closer to local investors. According to Bloomberg, crypto-linked ETFs can hit Japan’s stock market as early as next year, depending on the progress of legislation.

The bill follows the adoption of legislative changes in April. In particular, Japan made several adjustments to the existing Financial Instruments and Exchange Act that made crypto assets financial instruments. In addition, the country banned insider trades in the crypto market.

Japan’s Crypto Tax Cut Bill Adds Tougher Trading Penalties

The recent bill would set the same penalty for crypto insider trading as well as for stocks. Furthermore, penalties for the trade of unregistered crypto assets will be stricter as well. Specifically, the prison sentence term will be increased to 10 years, up from three years.

According to Koichi Kano, Japan’s head of Singapore crypto market maker QCP Group, the proposed law provides market players with much-needed clarity. 

QCP entered the Japanese market earlier in the year by naming Kano as the firm’s first representative. Previously, Kano was working as a foreign exchange executive at Citigroup.

Japan’s crypto tax cut is expected to come with stronger disclosure rules for issuers. Previously, the authorities adopted new regulations that required annual reports from issuers of cryptocurrencies. In addition, they raised the fines for unlicensed operations of exchanges.

Japan’s crypto tax reduction bill comes after the tests conducted by major Japanese banks on digital asset settlements. According to MUFG Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, and Mizuho Bank, transactions will take place in fiscal 2026, using their stablecoin.

Japan's crypto tax

However, stablecoins will continue to fall under the regulation of the Payment Services Act in Japan. The tax reduction measures are likely to concern only Bitcoin and Ether. If approved, the bill could support regulated ETF access and wider institutional participation.

Also Read: Japan Bank Giants Launch Joint Stablecoin Initiative by March 2027

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Yahya Raza Sherazi

Yahya Raza is a Technology Analyst at Tronweekly, covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain-related developments, and digital asset regulations. He has over one year of experience reporting on Bitcoin, altcoins, and broader crypto market trends.

His reporting focuses on market movements, crypto scams and hacks, security-related incidents, and regulatory developments, examining how technological risks and policy actions impact the crypto ecosystem. Yahya tracks ongoing market activity and industry updates using verified data and official sources.

Yahya’s work is written for both beginners and experienced readers, with an emphasis on clear, accurate reporting on crypto markets, technology-related risks, and regulatory changes, without speculation or investment guidance.

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