Crypto Tax Guides
Convert exchange CSVs, handle 1099-DA forms, reconcile cost basis, and file Form 8949 without losing a weekend.
Import crypto into TurboTax
Turn any exchange or aggregator CSV into a TXF that TurboTax Desktop actually accepts — and work around the January 2026 CSV import removal in a single upload.
Open the CSV to TXF converter1099-DA forms & reconciliation
Your broker's Form 1099-DA rarely matches your own records. These guides cover Box A vs Box C, reconciling Unknown cost basis, and matching a 1099-DA against your Koinly or exchange history.
Open the 1099-DA converter1099-DA vs CSV: How to Reconcile When Totals Don't Match
Starting with the 2025 tax year, US crypto brokers are required to issue Form 1099DA for digital asset sales. Coinbase, Kraken, Robinhood Crypto, and most of...
Read article1099-DA Box A vs Box C: Covered vs Noncovered Crypto on Form 8949
You're filling out Form 8949. You've got a 1099DA from Coinbase covering most of your trades, but you also closed positions on Uniswap and a few wallettowall...
Read articleHow to Reconcile Koinly with a Broker 1099-DA (Coinbase, Robinhood, Kraken)
You ran Koinly's tax report. It says you had $42,180 in proceeds and $5,860 in longterm gains for tax year 2025. Then you opened the 1099DA from Coinbase and...
Read articleCrypto wash sales
Where the IRS actually stands on the wash sale rule for digital assets, why some brokers still report wash sales on your 1099-DA, and how the codes land on Form 8949.
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