Japan considers new cyptocurrency rules, Asahi newspaper reports
Representation of cryptocurrencies are seen in this illustration taken September 10, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) is considering regulations that would define cryptocurrency as financial products subject to insider trading rules and reduce the tax rate on profits, the Asahi newspaper reported on Sunday.
The regulations will apply to 105 types of cryptocurrencies available in Japan such as bitcoin and ethereum, and would require exchange service providers to disclose information such as the risk of price fluctuations, the paper said.
Under the new regulations, banks and insurance firms would be allowed to sell cryptocurrencies to depositors and insurance holders through their securities subsidiaries, it said.
Profits earned from cryptocurrency transactions would be subject to a 20% tax rate, equivalent to that for stock trading, down from the current rate of up to 55%, it said.
The FSA hopes to pass necessary legislation in next year's ordinary parliament session, the Asahi said, without citing sources. The agency did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Leika Kihara; Editing by Jamie Freed)
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