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Ledger crypto tax import

Add your Ledger public addresses or a Ledger Live CSV export to CryptaTax and import your on-chain history across every chain — then get a tax report for your country.

Import from Ledger

How to import Ledger into CryptaTax

Ledger is a hardware wallet, so there's no API key — you import by public address or by CSV from Ledger Live:

  1. Public addresses. For each chain your Ledger holds (Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others), copy the public address (or extended public key, where used) from Ledger Live. In CryptaTax, choose Add wallet → Ledger and paste it. CryptaTax reads your on-chain history for those addresses.
  2. Ledger Live CSV. In Ledger Live, export your operation history as a CSV and upload it in CryptaTax — this covers all accounts in one file.
Never enter your 24-word recovery phrase into any website or tool. CryptaTax only ever needs your public addresses or a CSV — both of which are read-only and can't move your assets. Your recovery phrase stays on your device, with you.

What gets imported

Your on-chain activity across the chains and accounts Ledger manages: buys and sells, transfers in and out, swaps, staking and rewards, and fees. CryptaTax categorises each one and matches transfers between your own wallets so they aren't taxed as disposals.

Then what?

CryptaTax calculates your gains and income across Ledger and every other connected account and wallet, and produces a tax report formatted for your country — ready to file or hand to your accountant. → Tax reports & forms → · Crypto tax by country →

Import from Ledger

FAQ

How do I get my Ledger tax report?

Add your Ledger public addresses to CryptaTax, or upload a Ledger Live CSV export, and CryptaTax reads your on-chain history and generates a country-formatted report.

Does Ledger connect by API?

No. As a hardware wallet, Ledger is imported by your public addresses (an on-chain read) or by a Ledger Live CSV export — not an API key.

Is it safe?

Yes. Public addresses and CSV exports are read-only and can't move your assets. Never share your 24-word recovery phrase; CryptaTax never asks for it and doesn't need it.

My Ledger holds several coins on different chains — how do I import them all?

Either add the public address for each chain, or export one Ledger Live CSV that covers all your accounts.