RE: My Actifit Report Card: December 30 2020

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My Actifit Report Card: December 30 2020

in hive-193552 •  4 years ago 

Beautiful picture! You did well with your 5176 @actifit steps for the day. If you google crypto and taxes, depending on what your country will allow, there are services that makes the crypto/tax thing much, much easier. I used cryptotrader.tax and for a fee, they do all the work. It was worth every penny and it was affordable.

Have a Happy New Year, and take care!

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I've just started trying to use Koinly but I'm already stumped. I imported my Blocktrades trades from when I first started using Steemit but it is showing them as BTC and not Steem.

And I can't find any information on downloading transactions history from the Steemit wallet.

I'm starting there because that was the beginning of my crypto experience but I'm stuck already.

The tax bit of it is way down the road. First I need access to the data.

Did you find a way to get access to the transactions in your Steemit wallet?

Because Steemit is not an exchange, you don't need to worry what's in your wallet unless you've pulled it out. It's your exchange trades that you need to worry about. That's where cryptotrader.tax comes in. They are looking for the amount you sent and what you received back in actual exchange trades; the differences for income as they want their share of taxes on. As long as you have not pulled anything from steemit, it's not income. It's kind of like putting money into a retirement account before taxes. You're not taxed on it unless you pull it out.

I hope this helps. Check their website out for support contacts. They may have information as well. Take care!