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日本监管机构拟将BTC、ETH等105种加密货币重新分类为「金融产品」,税率或降至20%

日本监管机构拟将BTC、ETH等105种加密货币重新分类为「金融产品」,税率或降至20%

2025-11-16 20:08

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ChainThink 消息,11 月 16 日,日本金融厅(FSA)计划将比特币和以太坊在内的 105 种加密资产重新分类为金融产品,并纳入《金融产品交易法》监管范围。目前,日本居民需将加密货币收益作为「杂项收入」申报,最高税率达 55%。重新分类后,这 105 种代币的交易收益将按资本利得征税,税率降至统一的 20%,与股票交易税率持平。据报道称,该提案预计将纳入 2026 年初的预算案中。

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