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How to Use 1Bitcoin.ca Records With Koinly or CoinTracker

Learn how some users import their 1Bitcoin.ca transaction history into crypto tax software such as Koinly or CoinTracker for tracking and reporting purposes.


Some users import their 1Bitcoin.ca transaction history into crypto tax tools such as:

  • Koinly

  • CoinTracker

These platforms can help organize Bitcoin transaction records for:

  • portfolio tracking

  • transaction history review

  • tax reporting preparation

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πŸ“₯ What You May Need

Depending on the platform, you may need:

  • your transaction history export

  • transaction dates

  • Bitcoin purchase and sale records

  • wallet transfer information

Most users begin by exporting their transaction history from their 1Bitcoin.ca account and uploading the file into the tax software platform.


πŸ” Review Your Records Carefully

Before importing records:

  • verify transaction details are accurate

  • review dates and amounts carefully

  • confirm wallet transfers are categorized correctly

Wallet transfers between your own wallets may sometimes need additional review inside tax software platforms.

Users are responsible for reviewing their own transaction history and imported data.


⚠️ Important Reminder

1Bitcoin.ca does not provide tax advice and does not guarantee compatibility with third-party tax software platforms.

Importing transaction history into tax software does not guarantee:

  • tax accuracy

  • CRA compliance

  • automatic categorization correctness

Always review imported records carefully before using them for reporting purposes.


πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canadian Tax Reminder

Bitcoin transactions may have tax implications in Canada depending on your activity and circumstances.

CRA rules may apply to:

  • buying and selling Bitcoin

  • capital gains or losses

  • trading activity

  • business income

⚠️ This article is provided for general educational information only.

Users are responsible for their own reporting and should speak with a qualified CPA or tax professional for advice specific to their situation.

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