To get started, simply connect Koinly to the Crypto.org Chain via your public address or CSV file upload. Once connected, Koinly imports all your trades automatically. Next, Koinly calculates all your gains, income and expenses with easy-to-spot totals ready for your tax return. At tax time, simply download the Koinly tax report for your country, and you’re good to file!
You can find your public address in the wallet you use to interact with Crypto.org Chain - for example, Crypto.org Chain Desktop wallet, Crypto.com DeFi wallet or Ledger.
We have instructions on how to do this for a variety of popular wallets on our integration pages.
Please note: you’ll need to add your public address from every wallet you use to interact with CRO in order for Koinly to calculate your crypto taxes correctly.
Depending on the wallet you’re using to interact with Crypto.org Chain, you may be able to export a CSV file of your transaction history from your wallet. We’ve got instructions on how to get a CSV file from a number of crypto wallets on our integration pages.
Koinly’s crypto tax software is smart, but incorrectly imported data can cause issues. We recommend checking through your imported transactions on Koinly to see if everything is imported, and that your transactions are correctly tagged.
Make sure you’ve connected every single wallet, exchange and blockchain you use with Koinly- Koinly can’t identify transfers from deposits or withdrawals if it doesn’t have your entire transaction history.
If there’s a data issue with a specific wallet, Koinly will flag it with a small yellow icon - click the icon to find out what the issue is and how to resolve it.
Sometimes an API excludes certain data, or a CSV file doesn't tag a certain kind of transaction. Here's what we recommend checking:
Last up, review the tags on your transactions. Koinly will normally do this automatically, but it's always good to double check your transactions and use the tags as they apply to your country’s crypto tax rules (find your crypto tax rules). Here’s the tags you can use:
Withdrawal tags (sending crypto)
Deposit tags (receiving crypto)
Other tags
Something still doesn’t look right on your crypto tax report? Not to worry - there’s help at hand: