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Japan Crypto Tax 2026: Overview of the New Tax Regime

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Key Takeaways

  • Flat 20% Tax Rate: Specified cryptocurrencies traded on registered exchanges will qualify for a flat 20% separate self-assessment tax, replacing the previous maximum progressive rate of 55%.
  • Loss Carryforward: A new provision allows investors to carry forward losses on “specified assets” for up to three years to offset future profits.
  • Eligibility Criteria: Tokens on unregistered exchanges, NFTs, and DeFi yields are generally excluded and remain categorized as miscellaneous income.
  • Hidden Liabilities: Investors should remain aware of the “Exit Tax” on unrealized gains for residents leaving Japan and note that crypto inheritance is subject to standard inheritance tax rules.

Japan’s cryptocurrency tax regulations are undergoing a significant shift. Within broader crypto tax by country 2026 comparisons, Japan is transitioning from one of the highest-tax regimes to a more competitive and structured model. The 2026 Tax Reform Outline indicates a transition to a flat 20% tax rate for many eligible assets. This replaces the previous maximum rate of 55%, aligning crypto taxation more closely with traditional financial assets. Within a broader Asia tax overview, Japan’s new regime reflects a move toward more standardized and investor-friendly policies compared to its previously high progressive tax system.



Current Crypto Tax Overview (Pre-2026) 

Under the existing system, cryptocurrency gains are classified as “miscellaneous income.” This category is subject to a progressive tax rate that aggregates with other income. This approach reflects a model where capital gains vs income tax distinctions are not clearly separated, leading to higher effective tax burdens for investors. Combined with the local inhabitant tax of 10%, the total tax burden can reach up to 55%.

Currently, profits from activities such as selling cryptocurrencies, exchanging one token for another, or using crypto for payments are treated as miscellaneous income. For high earners, this results in a national tax rate of up to 45%, plus the fixed 10% local tax.

Example Calculation: If an investor purchased 1 BTC for 5 million JPY and sold it for 8 million JPY in 2025, the 3 million JPY profit is fully taxable. At the highest income bracket, the tax liability could be approximately 1.65 million JPY (55%).


2026 Tax Reforms Explained 

Starting in 2026, “specified crypto assets” traded on registered exchanges will be subject to a flat 20% capital gains tax (15% national + 5% local). The reform also introduces a 3-year loss carryforward for eligible assets. These updates follow principles commonly outlined in crypto tax triggers and rules explained, where clearer categorization of asset types determines how and when tax applies.

The reform reclassifies major cryptocurrencies as “specified assets” under the supervision of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA). Major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, along with other assets traded on FSA-approved platforms, are expected to qualify for the separate taxation rate.

Exceptions: Profits from assets not on the specified list, NFTs, DeFi yields, or trades on non-registered exchanges are expected to remain categorized as miscellaneous income.

New Deduction Rule: Losses on specified assets can be offset against future gains for up to three years, starting with transactions made in 2026. 

Example: A 1 million JPY loss in 2026 can be deducted from profits on qualified assets in 2027, 2028, or 2029.

AspectPre-2026 (Miscellaneous)2026+ (Specified Assets)
Tax Rate15-55% progressiveFlat 20%
Applies ToAll crypto eventsSpecified assets on registered exchanges
Loss RulesSame-year offsets only3-year carryforward


Taxable vs. Non-Taxable Events

Tax obligations generally arise from sales, trades, and staking rewards. Buying, holding, or transferring assets between personal wallets typically does not trigger a tax event.

  • Holding (HODL): No tax.
  • Transfer to own wallet: No tax.
  • Sell for JPY: Taxable gain.
  • Crypto-to-Crypto Swap: Taxable gain.
  • Staking Rewards: Taxable income (based on market value at receipt).

Note: Inheritance and Gifts Inheritance rules remain strict. Passing crypto to family members does not automatically qualify for the flat 20% rate and is generally subject to Japan’s progressive inheritance tax based on the market price at the time of death.


Planning Considerations for 2026

The reform introduces new mechanisms for portfolio management. Common approaches include loss harvesting and careful platform selection.

Understanding Loss Harvesting

Under the new rules, realized losses on specified assets can be carried forward.

Strategy: If a portfolio incurs a loss on a qualified asset, that loss can be used to reduce taxable profits on other specified assets in future years. Previously, losses could only offset income within the same tax year.

Platform Registration Status

To qualify for the 20% tax rate, transactions typically must occur on exchanges approved by the Financial Services Agency (FSA). Trading on unregistered exchanges may result in gains being classified as miscellaneous income.

Timing and Deductions

  • Timing: Some investors may choose to hold profitable positions until the 2026 rules take effect to benefit from the lower rate.
  • Deductions: Necessary business expenses, such as mining hardware costs, may be deductible from crypto income.
  • The 200,000 JPY Rule: Salaried employees with total miscellaneous income under 200,000 JPY generally do not need to file a national income tax return, though Resident Tax (Inhabitant Tax) reporting is still required.


Corporate Tax Considerations 

Establishing a legal entity for trading can result in a corporate tax rate (approx. 23.2% national) rather than the maximum personal rate. This is a complex strategy often utilized by professional traders with high transaction volumes. Consultation with a certified tax accountant (zeirishi) is essential before pursuing this path.

The “Exit Tax”

Investors holding financial assets exceeding 100 million JPY who have lived in Japan for 5 of the last 10 years may be subject to the “Exit Tax” upon leaving the country. This taxes unrealized gains as if the assets were sold on the day of departure.

Reporting and Compliance Essentials

  • Deadlines: The tax year runs from January 1 to December 31. Returns are filed between February 16 and March 15.
  • Filing: Returns are typically filed via the e-Tax portal.
  • Tools: Automated tax software can sync with exchanges to calculate cost basis, replacing manual spreadsheet tracking.
  • Records: It is recommended to keep records for 7 years, including dates, JPY values, and transaction IDs.


Conclusion

The 2026 tax reform aligns Japan’s digital asset taxation closer to that of traditional stocks for specific assets. However, the distinction between “specified” and “non-specified” assets creates a two-tier system. Investors should maintain diligent records and distinguish clearly between asset types to ensure accurate reporting. As regulations evolve, staying informed and consulting with tax professionals remains the best practice for compliance.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Japan crypto tax rate in 2026? 

It is a flat 20% for “specified assets” traded on registered exchanges. Other assets may still be taxed as miscellaneous income.

Which cryptocurrencies qualify for the 20% tax? 

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and approximately 105 other assets listed on FSA-approved platforms are expected to qualify.

Can I carry forward crypto losses in 2026? 

Yes. Losses on specified assets can be carried forward for 3 years to offset future gains.

Do NFTs or staking rewards get the 20% rate? 

Generally, no. These are typically treated as miscellaneous income and valued at the market price at the time of receipt.

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