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From 55% to 20%? How Japan plans to fix its crypto tax rules

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From 55% to 20%? How Japan plans to fix its crypto tax rules

From harsh 55% taxes to a flat 20%, Japan’s crypto overhaul promises relief for investors in a bid to boost Web3 innovation.

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