Crypto tax, platform by platform
One guide per platform: the thirty-second export, what our importer actually reads, the failures we see in real files, and what the reporting about you leaves out. Formats are auto-detected — you never map a column by hand.
Coinbase →
Convert rows are two taxable events, not one. “Converted 1.0 ETH to 25.0 SOL” disposes of the ETH and acquires the SOL at the same USD value. Tools th…
Kraken →
Kraken's ledger uses legacy asset codes — XXBT is BTC, ZUSD is USD, and staking assets appear as ETH2.S or ATOM.S. We normalize them back to the coin …
Binance →
Amounts carry their unit inside the value — “1.5ETH”, “2250.00USDT” — and fees sometimes arrive as a bare “0”. Parsers that assume a numeric column si…
Crypto.com →
The app's “Native Amount (in USD)” column is the only defensible valuation in the file — we use it and cite it. Rows that arrive without it are surfac…
KuCoin →
KuCoin's export is quarterly. Most people upload one quarter, see a strange result, and never learn that three quarters of their history are missing. …
Cash App →
Bitcoin only — everything else in your Cash App history is irrelevant to the ledger, and mixing it in creates noise that looks like missing data.
Revolut →
Statements are per-product and denominated in your account currency — usually EUR. We convert every row at the ECB reference rate for that day, and wh…
Bitpanda →
The export carries EUR values and an asset market price per row — we use the stated price and convert via the ECB reference rate, citing both, instead…
Nexo →
Every row carries a USD Equivalent, which we use as the cited valuation — no invented prices anywhere in this file.
1099-DA →
The form is the fastest way to see the problem: with nothing but your 1099-DA we can show what it overstates before you gather a single exchange expor…
Koinly →
Your history is yours: the file you already built imports here without redoing a single connection.
CoinTracker →
The template is single-row double-sided — Received and Sent columns on one line — so a buy, a sell and a trade all share a shape. We classify each by …
CoinLedger →
Import without redoing connections: the work you already did carries over.
CoinTracking →
Years of accumulated history import in one file — including the corrections you made by hand.
Your platform missing? Type its name into the scan box — every unmatched search goes straight onto our connector list, and the universal template works for anything in the meantime.
integrations-2026.1 · reviewed Aug 2026 · ClearBasis is tax software, not a law firm, accounting firm or tax preparer. Platform names are used to describe file formats we read; no affiliation or endorsement is implied.