![]() Input ETH in Received Currency and 5 in Received Amount You received 5 ETH, and no fees should be incurred ![]() There should be no fees associated with any received transactions, but we advise that you double-check the transaction details Input the net worth amount in Received Net worth (leave them blank if none) Sent Currency and Sent Amount must be empty Received Currency and Received Amount must be filled Rebate - receive cryptocurrency due to staking/card rebate staking/earn rewards, referral bonus, etc.) Reward - receive cryptocurrency as rewards (e.g. Mining - receive cryptocurrency from mining Gift - receive cryptocurrency from someone other than yourselfįork - receive cryptocurrency after blockchain splitĪirdrop - receive cryptocurrency due to airdrop Receive - receive cryptocurrency from others Input ETH in Sent Currency and 10 in Sent Amount You sent 10 ETH, and the associated fee is 0.01 ETH Input the net worth amount in Sent Net Worth and Fee Net Worth (leave them blank if none) Received Currency and Received Amount must be empty Sent Currency and Sent Amount must be filled Payment - send cryptocurrency for goods or servicesĭonation - send cryptocurrency to the charities Input CAD in Fee Currency and 5 in Fee Amount Input BTC in Sent Currency and 5 in Sent Amount Input ETH in Received Currency and 10 in Received Amount You trade 5 BTC for 10 ETH, and the associated fee is CAD 5 Trade - trade one cryptocurrency for another Input 600 in Fee Net Worth to represent corresponding value in base currencyĮxchange - exchange one cryptocurrency to others Input 60,000 in Sent Net Worth to represent corresponding value in base currency Input HKD in Sent Currency and 300,000 in Sent Amount You would like to adjust the value for Sent and Fee Amount in base currency (CAD). Your base currency is CAD and you bought 5 BTC for HKD 300,000 with an associated fee 0.01 BTC. Input ETH in Fee Currency and 0.01 in Fee Amount Input ETH in Sent Currency and 3 in Sent Amount Input CAD in Received Currency and 3000 in Received Amount ![]() You sold 3 ETH for 3000 CAD, and the associated fee is 0.01 ETH Input BTC in Fee Currency and 0.01 in Fee Amount ![]() Input CAD in Sent Currency and 5000 in Sent Amount Input BTC in Received Currency and 5 in Received Amount You bought 5 BTC for 5000 CAD, and the associated fee is 0.01 BTC Input the net worth amount in Received Net worth, Sent Net Worth and Fee Net Worth (leave them blank if none) Input the associated transaction fee in Fee Currency and Fee Amount (leave them blank if none) Received Currency, Received Amount, Sent Currency, and Sent Amount must be filled Sell - sell cryptocurrency for fiat currency 20:57:35)Ĭurrency symbols must be from the list in our FAQīuy/Sell - exchange one currency with another (both crypto or fiat currencies)īuy - pay fiat currencies for cryptocurrency The required date format is MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS (e.g. The first (header) row must exactly match the example Please follow the instructions below to construct your Generic CSV Template. If you are using one of the wallets/exchanges that are not supported by us, you’re welcome to convert your transaction data into CSV format and upload the transactions later to your account. Generic CSV Template is our generic CSV format that is compatible with any wallet/exchange. What is Generic CSV Template and how do I use it? The tutorial can be found below on this page. If you’re not using any of the aforementioned services, you’re still welcome to import data by using the Generic CSV Template. It supports all the transaction types that are required for your tax calculation. What if the exchanges/wallets I’m using are not supported?Ĭ supports any exchange as long as you import data through Generic CSV Template. You can simply import data by inputting a public address/key of the ETH & ERC-20 tokens and BTC. The tutorial can be found below on this page.Īlso, we currently support synchronization from blockchains. We’ll give you step-by-step instructions for each exchange/wallet. If you have an account in one of these exchanges/wallets, you’ll be able to import data through its API support or the native CSV file of the transaction history. Please refer to here for the list of exchanges/wallets currently supported by Tax. How do I import data from exchanges/wallets?
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