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Countries and your report: how CryptaTax builds it

The practical questions. Whether your country is covered, whether you need dedicated software, and how a complete report gets built from your exchanges and wallets.

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General information, not tax advice. Crypto tax rules vary by country and change over time, check your local rules or a qualified adviser before filing.

Countries and your report: how CryptaTax builds it

The short version

A handful of trades can be reconciled by hand, but once you have several exchanges, on-chain wallets, DeFi activity or hundreds of transactions, matching transfers and applying the right cost-basis method manually becomes slow and error-prone. That is the line where dedicated software earns its place.

CryptaTax models each country's own rules and rebuilds your full history from read-only exchange connections and wallet addresses. Browse crypto tax by country or try the free calculator.

New to the vocabulary? The crypto tax glossary defines every term in plain English, and the other FAQ categories cover the rest.

Questions

FAQ

Does CryptaTax support my country?

CryptaTax models the tax treatment for a wide range of jurisdictions, applying each country's own rules for capital gains, income, holding periods and allowances. Browse [crypto tax by country](/en/crypto-tax/) to see how your country is handled, or try the [calculator](/en/crypto-tax-calculator/) for a quick estimate.

How does CryptaTax calculate my taxes?

You connect your exchanges (read-only API) and wallet addresses, or upload a CSV. CryptaTax imports your full history, categorises every transaction, applies your country's cost basis method and rules, and produces your gains, income, and a report ready to file or hand to your accountant. The [free calculator](/en/crypto-tax-calculator/) gives an instant estimate for a single disposal without an account.

Do I need special software to do my crypto taxes?

Not strictly, but it's usually the practical choice. A handful of trades can be reconciled by hand, yet once you have multiple exchanges, on-chain wallets, DeFi activity or hundreds of transactions, matching transfers and applying the right cost basis method manually becomes slow and error-prone. Dedicated software rebuilds the full history and applies your country's rules consistently, which is where accuracy and time savings come from.

Can CryptaTax handle DeFi, NFTs and thousands of transactions?

Yes, that's the point of an automated tool. CryptaTax imports history from exchanges and on-chain wallets, categorises DeFi swaps, liquidity moves, staking, NFTs and transfers, and applies your country's rules across the whole set. High-volume and DeFi-heavy histories are exactly where manual spreadsheets break down and automated reconciliation pays off.

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