CoinTracker\'s TurboTax integration imports all your crypto transactions directly into TurboTax — no manual entry, no spreadsheets.
Free portfolio tracking · Base from $59/year · Tax reports + year-round tracking
CoinTracker's TurboTax integration is one of its most-used features. After connecting your exchanges and wallets, CoinTracker calculates your capital gains, losses, and income — then generates a TurboTax-compatible export file that imports directly into TurboTax Premier or Home & Business. This eliminates the need to manually enter individual crypto trades, which can number in the hundreds or thousands for active traders.
CoinTracker combines tax reporting with continuous portfolio monitoring — so you are never surprised at filing time.
Export imports directly into TurboTax Online Premier.
Compatible with TurboTax desktop for Mac and Windows.
Also exports to TaxAct for users who prefer that platform.
Trades, DeFi, NFTs, staking rewards — all included in the export.
Fix transactions in CoinTracker and regenerate a fresh export at any time.
Eliminates manual transaction entry — most users file their crypto section in under 2 hours.
CoinTracker moved to annual subscriptions in 2024 — tax reports + year-round portfolio tracking included at every paid tier.
Free plan available for portfolio tracking. Ultra+ plan at $1,999/year for up to 250,000 transactions.
Connect your exchanges and wallets. CoinTracker tracks gains, losses, and income year-round — so filing is a formality, not a scramble.
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"Third year using CoinTracker for TurboTax. Works perfectly every time. 400 transactions imported in under a minute. The reliability across three tax seasons builds trust."
"Previously entered trades manually in TurboTax. This year switched to CoinTracker export. What used to take two full days took two hours. Cannot overstate the time difference."
"Primarily used the TaxAct export rather than TurboTax. Also worked cleanly. The export file formatting was correct and all transaction types imported without errors."