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    The Tax Consequences of a Forced Liquidation for Japanese Crypto Traders

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    One of the most common — and most anxious — questions when an exchange winds down is: "If the exchange force-closes my position, do I still owe tax on it? I didn't choose to sell." Under current Japanese rules, the answer is generally yes. A close is a realization event regardless of who pressed the button. This page explains, factually, how a forced liquidation is taxed in Japan, how losses are treated, and how the enacted-but-not-yet-effective reform does and does not change the picture. It is general information about the rules, not tax advice — see the note at the end.

    The core rule: closing a position realizes a taxable gain or loss

    In Japan, profit from crypto-assets (暗号資産, commonly 仮想通貨) is generally classified as miscellaneous income (雑所得) and taxed under comprehensive taxation (総合課税) — meaning it is added to your other income (such as salary) and taxed at progressive rates. The National Tax Agency (NTA) states that profit arising from selling or using crypto-assets is, in principle, classified as miscellaneous income requiring an income-tax return.

    A gain is realized at the point of disposal — a sale, a use (spending), or an exchange into another crypto-asset — and, for a leveraged position, at the point the position is settled (closed). Crucially, the rule does not distinguish between a close you initiate and a close the exchange executes for you. A forced liquidation is still a disposal. The moment an open derivative position is closed at market on the deadline, the profit or loss on that position becomes a realized figure for the tax year in which it closes.

    So for a position force-closed on July 22, 2026, the realized gain or loss lands in the 2026 tax year (令和8年分), and is reported in the tax return filed in spring 2027 (the filing window runs roughly February 16 to March 15, 2027).

    How much tax? Comprehensive taxation, up to about 55%

    Because crypto gains are taxed comprehensively, there is no single flat rate. The gain is stacked on top of your other income, and the combined marginal rate can reach roughly 55% at the top — up to 45% national income tax on the highest bracket plus 10% local (resident) tax, with a 2.1% reconstruction surtax applied to the national portion. For most people the marginal rate is lower; the point is that a large realized crypto gain can be taxed at a high rate precisely because it is aggregated with everything else.

    A note that trips people up: crypto margin and derivative gains are taxed the same way — as miscellaneous income under comprehensive taxation. They are not eligible for the flat ~20.315% separate taxation that applies to retail FX. Leverage does not change the category for crypto.

    How losses are treated (current law)

    Losses have limited usefulness under the current regime, which matters when a forced close crystallizes a loss:

    • Same-year offset within miscellaneous income: a crypto loss can offset crypto (and other miscellaneous-income) gains realized in the same calendar year.
    • No carryforward: a net crypto loss for the year cannot be carried forward to reduce future years' income.
    • No cross-category offset: a crypto loss cannot be used against your salary or other income categories.

    In other words, if a forced liquidation closes a losing position, that loss can only help you against other crypto/miscellaneous gains you realized in 2026 — it does not travel into 2027 and does not reduce your salary tax.

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    A simple worked example

    These numbers are illustrative only — a made-up scenario to show the mechanics, not a real case or a calculation of anyone's liability.

    Scenario A — a net gain year.

    • Earlier in 2026 you closed a trade at a loss of ¥300,000.
    • On July 22, 2026, a leveraged long is force-closed with a realized profit of ¥800,000.
    • Within the same year these offset: ¥800,000 − ¥300,000 = ¥500,000 net crypto miscellaneous income for 2026.
    • That ¥500,000 is added to your other income (e.g., salary) under comprehensive taxation and taxed at your applicable progressive rate. You report it in the 2026 return filed by mid-March 2027.

    Scenario B — a net loss year.

    • Suppose instead your 2026 crypto activity nets to a loss of ¥200,000 after the forced close.
    • Under current law that ¥200,000 loss cannot offset your salary and cannot be carried into 2027. Its only use would have been against other 2026 crypto/miscellaneous gains, of which there are none here.

    The takeaway: a forced close is a taxable event that lands in the year it happens, and a loss from it has narrow usefulness under today's rules.

    What the coming reform changes — and what it does not

    Japan's FY2026 tax-reform outline (令和8年度税制改正大綱, published December 2025) set out the move of certain "specified" crypto-assets to separate self-assessment taxation (申告分離課税) at 20% (15% income tax + 5% individual inhabitant tax), with a three-year loss carryforward. That design has since been enacted. Including the special reconstruction income tax, the 20% becomes 20.315%. Two limits matter for anyone reading this because of the Bybit wind-down:

    • Timing: the change applies from 1 January of the year following the year in which the amended Financial Instruments and Exchange Act takes effect. That effective date is to be fixed by cabinet order within one year of the act's promulgation on 23 July 2026, and as of August 2026 no such cabinet order has been issued — so no start year is officially set. Because the start falls on 1 January of a year after the FIEA effective date, it does not apply to a 2026 event.
    • Scope: the 20% rate reaches only "specified crypto assets", and only where the disposal is made to, or by entrusted sale through, a crypto-asset trading business operator registered under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. Which assets qualify is delegated to a Ministry of Finance ordinance that has not been issued.

    Because a Bybit forced close on July 22, 2026 is a 2026 transaction, it falls under the current miscellaneous-income / comprehensive-taxation rules described above. The reform itself is enacted: the Act Partially Amending the Income Tax Act and Others (Act No. 12 of 2026) was promulgated on 31 March 2026. What remains open is the cabinet order that fixes the effective date.

    Practical points to keep records of

    • The date and value of each close, including any forced close — the exchange's transaction history is the source.
    • Your cost basis and the realized profit or loss per position.
    • All 2026 crypto disposals together, since same-year offsetting is calculated across them.

    Primary sources

    • National Tax Agency (NTA) — crypto-asset taxation as miscellaneous income (Tax Answer No.1524; the NTA FAQ "Tax treatment of crypto-assets")
    • NTA — income-tax rates (Tax Answer No.2260) and the annual final-return filing period
    • FY2026 tax-reform outline (令和8年度税制改正大綱) and the Act Partially Amending the Income Tax Act and Others (Act No. 12 of 2026, promulgated 31 March 2026) — separate taxation for specified crypto-assets
    • Bybit official announcement — "Service Changes for Japanese Residents" (the July 22, 2026 forced-liquidation date)

    Related: Japan's 20% Crypto Tax: Already Enacted, Start Date Not Yet Set (August 2026)

    This page explains the general rules; it is not tax advice. Individual circumstances change the result, and the rules can be updated. For your own situation — especially anything involving a large realized gain or loss — consult a qualified tax professional (税理士) or the National Tax Agency.

    This content is provided for general informational purposes only and doesn't constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Any events, rewards, online promotions, or related information mentioned herein should not be considered a recommendation, solicitation, or invitation to purchase, sell, trade, or otherwise deal in any crypto assets. Crypto assets are highly volatile and may result in loss. The availability of WEEX services, products, and related events may vary by region. You are responsible for ensuring that your participation is in accordance with applicable local laws and regulations.

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    Contents

    The core rule: closing a position realizes a taxable gain or loss
    How much tax? Comprehensive taxation, up to about 55%
    How losses are treated (current law)
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    A simple worked example
    What the coming reform changes — and what it does not
    Practical points to keep records of
    Primary sources

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