Reporting NFTs for Crypto Taxes in ZenLedger
Reporting NFTs for Crypto Taxes in ZenLedger NFTs, or Non-Fungible Tokens, are cryptographic tokens that represent unique digital collectibles or real-world assets. How are NFTs
Reporting NFTs for Crypto Taxes in ZenLedger NFTs, or Non-Fungible Tokens, are cryptographic tokens that represent unique digital collectibles or real-world assets. How are NFTs
Learn how to import PayPal transactions into ZenLedger Note: This article focuses on importing PayPal Crypto transactions into ZenLedger. For more information on PayPal crypto
Guide to understanding crypto taxes in the Netherlands.
Understand what an API key and a secret key are and why ZenLedger asks for them.
If you find duplicate transactions in your account, you can remove them at the source or individually.
Read on for more information on which crypto activities the IRS views as taxable events.
How does ZenLedger determine cost basis? What does HIFO/LIFO/FIFO mean?
Common scenarios in which you may want to edit a transaction and how to do so.
Key terms and definitions used within ZenLedger and the crypto community.
Yes, it is secure to share access with your tax professional.
ZenLedger will never share your financial information.
Learn more about crypto taxation, capital gains and taxable income.
How do you account for fees? How can I manually mark a fee?
Learn more about fair market value and how ZenLedger determines it.
Understand the steps to calculating your crypto capital gain or loss tax impact.
Learn how to change the cost basis method in your ZenLedger account.
Will my subscription expire? Can I edit my reports in the future?