Did you know you can earn interest on the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other crypto you already hold? The old criticism that crypto is a dead asset …
TokenTax Review 2026: Full-Service Crypto Tax Filing
TokenTax sits in a different part of the crypto tax market from most of the tools I cover. It is both a software platform and a …
CoinTracking vs Koinly 2026 – Which Crypto Tax Tool Wins?
TL;DR: CoinTracking and Koinly are the two heavyweights of crypto tax software. Choose CoinTracking if you want the deepest analytics, the widest range of transaction types, …
Best Crypto Tax Software 2026 – Top 5 Compared
TL;DR: After years of using these tools for my own crypto taxes, five stand out in 2026. CoinTracking is my Best Overall pick: the deepest, longest-running …
Divly Review 2026 – Crypto Tax Software Built for Europe
TL;DR: Divly is a European crypto tax tool built around one thing most competitors treat as an afterthought: your country’s actual tax forms. It generates the …
CoinLedger Review 2026 – Crypto Tax Reports Made Simple
TL;DR: CoinLedger (formerly CryptoTrader.Tax) is a crypto tax tool built around one of the cleanest user experiences in the category. It connects to 1,000+ exchanges, wallets, …
How to Prepare Your Crypto Taxes in Spain (2026)
TL;DR: If you’re tax-resident in Spain, your crypto gains are taxed under the savings income base at 19% to 28%, with no discount for holding long …
How to Prepare Your Crypto Taxes in Germany (2026)
TL;DR: Germany has one of the friendliest crypto tax rules in Europe: hold a coin for more than one year and the gain is completely tax-free. …
How to Prepare Your Crypto Taxes in France (2026)
TL;DR: In France, occasional crypto investors pay a flat tax of 30% on gains (with social charges rising, pushing the headline rate toward 31.4%, so check …
How to Prepare Your Crypto Taxes in the UK (2026)
TL;DR: In the UK, crypto gains are subject to Capital Gains Tax at 18% (basic rate) or 24% (higher rate) after a £3,000 annual exempt amount. …
How to Prepare Your Crypto Taxes in Portugal (2026)
TL;DR: Portugal is no longer crypto tax-free, but it’s still attractive: hold a coin for 365 days or more and the gain is exempt from capital …
How to Prepare Your Crypto Taxes in Malta (2026)
TL;DR: Malta’s “0% crypto tax” reputation is half true. Long-term holdings of coins held as an investment are not subject to capital gains tax, so a …
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