Japan Edging Toward Crypto Tax Reform
Japan is moving toward crypto tax reforms, with the nation’s top financial regulator set to change the way it taxes domestic crypto firms. Per the Japanese media outlet CoinPost and an official Financial Services Agency...
Per the Japanese media outlet CoinPost and an official Financial Services Agency (FSA) release, the regulator has submitted legislation-change requests to the government.
The FSA wants to modify its crypto corporate tax system to scrap the current “unrealized gains” system for domestic firms....
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