CoinLedger CSV to Excel / Google Sheets
Excel / Google Sheets won't take your CoinLedger CSV directly — TurboTax removed crypto CSV import in January 2026 and the legacy importer capped at ~4,000 rows. Upload your export here and download a CSV that imports without the cap.
Why CoinLedger users get stuck at Excel / Google Sheets
The CoinLedger details that trip up a clean Excel / Google Sheets filing — and how the converter handles each.
Note 01
CoinLedger's IRS Form 8949 export is the clean file to upload; its Transaction History CSV is a raw ledger, not a tax export.
Note 02
CoinLedger can split short-term and long-term into separate downloads — you can upload either file, or both.
Note 03
Wallet-to-wallet transfers CoinLedger couldn't trace show up as missing-basis lots that import at zero basis unless reconciled.
How it works
Four steps. Preview and reconciliation are free — you only pay to download.
Upload
CSV or 1099-DA PDF
Extract
Every lot, term-aware
Reconcile
Fill Unknown basis
Download
TXF, CSV, XLSX, PDFs
Upload this, download that
You upload
- CoinLedger IRS Form 8949 CSV
- Exported from Tax Reports → IRS Form 8949 (or the TurboTax export)
You download
- Form 8949 CSV, ready for Excel / Google Sheets
- Form 8949 CSV and XLSX
- Wash sale report PDF (if your data has wash sales)
- Import guide PDF with step-by-step screenshots
Preview is free. One-time $6.99 for the bundle.
How to open your Form 8949 CSV
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1
Open Excel or Google Sheets and create a new blank spreadsheet.
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2
Use Data → From Text/CSV (Excel) or File → Import (Google Sheets) and select the downloaded CSV.
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Confirm comma as the delimiter so each field lands in its own column.
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Every row is one Form 8949 disposal — description, dates, proceeds, cost basis, gain/loss, and wash sale.
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Use it as your filing worksheet or hand it to your CPA.
CoinLedger to Excel / Google Sheets FAQ
Which CoinLedger export should I upload?
Upload the CoinLedger IRS Form 8949 CSV from Tax Reports → IRS Form 8949 (or the TurboTax export). CoinLedger's IRS Form 8949 export is the clean file to upload; its Transaction History CSV is a raw ledger, not a tax export.
What exactly do I download?
A Form 8949 CSV — one row per disposal with description, acquisition and sale dates, proceeds, cost basis, gain/loss, and any wash sale adjustment. Open it in Excel or Google Sheets, or hand it to your CPA.
Does the 4,000-row limit apply here?
No. The ~4,000-row ceiling was specific to TurboTax's old crypto CSV importer. A plain CSV worksheet has no row cap, so even a heavy CoinLedger trading year comes through in full.
Are wash sales handled?
If your CSV includes wash sale figures, they pass through using the standard crypto codes (322 short-term, 324 long-term). The IRS has not formally extended the wash sale rule to digital assets for the 2025 filing year, so we honor whatever your source reports rather than inferring new adjustments.
Is my file stored anywhere?
No. Your upload is processed in memory and deleted when the conversion finishes. The output bundle stays available for 24 hours, then is removed. There's no account to create.
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