Comparison

Coinfig vs CoinLedger

CoinLedger (formerly CryptoTrader.Tax) is a US-focused crypto tax platform with a large integration count and tax-software export options. Coinfig is a South-Africa-first tool built around SARS rules, ZAR valuations and provenance-grade data.

The verdict (TL;DR)

Choose CoinLedger if you file in the United States or value its large integration count and TurboTax-style exports. Choose Coinfig if you are filing with SARS: Coinfig is South-Africa-first, ZAR/SARB-aligned, gates reports behind a Data Completeness Score, and treats VALR, Luno and AltCoinTrader as first-class connectors. CoinLedger's integration count is a real advantage; Coinfig's advantage is South African depth, provenance-grade data and audit-defensible output.

Coinfig vs CoinLedger: feature comparison

Feature Coinfig CoinLedger
South-Africa-first classification engine Coinfig was designed around SARS rules first; most global tools localise South Africa as one market among many. Yes — purpose-built for South African tax law Partial — global engine, strong US orientation
ZAR / SARB-aligned valuations Yes — ZAR-native, SARB-aligned daily rates Supports multiple fiat currencies
Cost-basis methods FIFO + specific identification Multiple methods including FIFO
Data Completeness Score / audit-defence gating Coinfig refuses to issue a report until data completeness clears a threshold, so the output is audit-defensible. Yes — Data Completeness Score gates every report No documented completeness-gating score
African-exchange coverage (VALR, Luno, AltCoinTrader) Yes — VALR, Luno and AltCoinTrader as first-class connectors Connects to many global exchanges
Accountant directory Yes — built-in directory of crypto-literate SA accountants Has a tax-professional product, not an SA directory
DeFi / NFT breadth Core DeFi and NFT support; breadth expanding DeFi and NFT support
Jurisdictions supported South Africa (deep); other markets on the roadmap Many countries; US-centric reporting
Privacy model Read-only API keys; data encrypted at rest Read-only API keys; standard cloud security
Pricing model Free workspace; R2,000/yr per final SARS report Free to import; pay per tax-year report (tier structure only — verify current pricing on their site)

Pricing compared

Rival pricing is described by tier structure only. Crypto tax pricing changes often — always verify current pricing on each provider's site (see Sources).

Plan Coinfig CoinLedger
Entry / free Free workspace — import and reconcile at no cost Free to import and preview (tier structure only — verify current pricing on their site)
Paid report R2,000 per year per final SARS report Pay per tax-year report, tiered by transactions (tier structure only — verify current pricing on their site)
Accountant / pro Accountant directory + multi-client workflow Tax-professional product available (tier structure only — verify current pricing on their site)

South African tax fit

Aspect Coinfig CoinLedger
South African tax rules South-Africa-first classification engine Global engine with US-centric reporting
Base currency ZAR-native, SARB-aligned rates Supports multiple fiat currencies
Report format filing-ready capital gains + income summary US tax forms and generic reports

Integrations & data

Aspect Coinfig CoinLedger
African exchanges VALR, Luno, AltCoinTrader first-class Global exchanges; limited African specificity
Global exchange breadth Focused set, expanding Large global integration count
Data provenance Own archival nodes + direct exchange APIs Standard API and CSV imports

Where CoinLedger is stronger

We think it's only fair to be clear about where CoinLedger genuinely leads:

  • CoinLedger advertises a large number of supported exchanges and platforms.
  • CoinLedger offers exports compatible with mainstream US tax-filing software.
  • CoinLedger has an established US user base and tax-professional tooling.

Where Coinfig wins for South Africa

  • South-Africa-first engine. Coinfig was built around South African tax rules first, not localised afterwards.
  • ZAR-native, SARB-aligned valuations. Every disposal is valued in Rand against SARB-aligned daily rates.
  • Provenance-grade data. Coinfig sources transactions from its own archival nodes and direct exchange APIs.
  • Data Completeness Score. Reports are gated behind a completeness threshold so the output is audit-defensible.
  • African-exchange moat. VALR, Luno and AltCoinTrader are first-class connectors.
  • Accountant-first. A built-in directory connects you with crypto-literate South African accountants.

Coinfig vs CoinLedger: FAQ

Is Coinfig or CoinLedger better for SARS?
For South African filing, Coinfig is South-Africa-first with ZAR/SARB-aligned valuations and a Data Completeness Score. CoinLedger is a strong, mostly US-focused platform.
Does CoinLedger support South African exchanges?
CoinLedger connects to many global exchanges but is not built around African exchanges. Coinfig treats VALR, Luno and AltCoinTrader as first-class connectors.
How does pricing compare?
Coinfig has a free workspace and a R2,000-per-year report. CoinLedger is free to import and charges per tax-year report. Verify current pricing on each site.
Can accountants use Coinfig?
Yes — Coinfig is accountant-first with a directory of crypto-literate South African accountants.

Sources

Every claim we make about CoinLedger is sourced below. Competitor features and pricing change over time — please verify current details on each linked page.

  1. CoinLedger advertises a large number of supported exchanges and platforms. CoinLedger integrations page (accessed 2026-06-01)
  2. CoinLedger offers exports compatible with mainstream US tax-filing software. CoinLedger home page (accessed 2026-06-01)
  3. CoinLedger is free to import and charges per tax-year report. CoinLedger pricing page (accessed 2026-06-01)

This comparison reflects Coinfig's editorial view and publicly available information as at the review date. CoinLedger and other product names are trademarks of their respective owners; Coinfig is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by CoinLedger or the South African Revenue Service (SARS). Competitor features and pricing change — please verify current details on each provider's own site. This is general information, not tax advice.