日本政党领导人承诺:如果当选,将对加密货币减税

tokeninsight_newsPublished on 2024-10-21Last updated on 2024-10-21

据 Cointelegraph 报道:民主党为人民的领导人玉城裕一郎(Yuichiro Tamaki)提出的税收计划将加密货币收益税率降至 20%,这是他使日本成为 Web3 领导者的更大计划的一部分。

玉城裕一郎提议,如果他当选,将降低加密资产的税率至 20%。他在 10 月 20 日的 X 平台翻译帖子中表示:“如果您认为加密资产应该单独以 20% 的税率征税,而不是作为杂项收入,请投票支持民主党为人民。”

然而,该计划的实现可能遥遥无期,因为玉城的民主党目前在日本众议院(即日本国会下院)仅占 465 个席位中的 7 个。

将加密收益征税 20% 将与股票市场的利润税率一致。

根据玉城的计划,在交换一种加密资产为另一种时不会触发税务事件。

玉城表示:“如果您能传播民主党为人民所做的这些承诺,我将非常感激。”

在回应 X 用户 Shonai Dog 时,玉城表示,民主党将考虑未来对其他金融收入实施减税——但目前的重点是使日本在 Web3 领域成为领导者:“我们希望让日本在 Web3 业务中成为强国。”

日本的选举将于 10 月 27 日举行。民主党为人民对选民的主要宣传围绕着增加实得收入以应对通货膨胀。

9 月 30 日,日本金融服务局发布了 2025 财年的全面税法改革计划,其中包括降低加密资产税率的条款。

目前,日本的加密利润按个人收入征收 15% 到 55% 不等的杂项收入税。

根据加密税务公司 KoinX 的数据,个人收入超过 4000 万日元(约 26.8 万美元)的加密税率最高可达 55%。

相比之下,股票交易的利润最高税率为 20%。

公司持有的加密资产在财年结束时必须按 30% 的固定税率纳税——即便没有通过销售获得利润。

当地新闻机构《每日新闻》的最新民意调查显示,玉城的民主党在日本选举中胜算渺茫。

预计自由民主党及其联盟伙伴公明党将保持多数,而民主党可能会将代表席位从 7 个增至多达 20 个。

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