The Japanese government approved on Saturday the law exempting all the criptomonedas, including bitcoin, from the consumption tax. The Japanese Consumer Tax (JCT) is a tariff applied to all services or goods, and would be equivalent to what is known as value added tax; That is, a tax on goods and services.
Following the bill introduced in March this year, and the legalization of bitcoin as payment method, the cryptones will now be exempt from the Japanese Consumer Tax (JCT). This was confirmed by Yuzo Kano , CEO of Bitflyer, the largest Japanese exchange house by volume. "As of July 1, 2017, virtual currency transactions will be exempt from consumption tax," he said.
Kano said that not having taxes on the consumption of bitcoin in Japan would give rise to several important considerations, including a "psychologically positive" effect in the country, because the cryptonion could be more like a "real currency". And it also points to a more open market, as bitcoins exchange houses will be able to buy bitcoins abroad.
These are good news, I hope that others will follow their example
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