Ethereum crypto tax report
LiveAdd your Ethereum address to Coinfig and generate a filing-ready crypto tax report. We import DEX swaps, DeFi, NFTs, staking and gas fees from on-chain.
- Wallet address
How to connect Ethereum to Coinfig
-
Find your Ethereum address
Copy your Ethereum address (starts with 0x) from your wallet.
-
Add it in Coinfig
In Coinfig, choose Ethereum and paste the address.
-
Sync the chain
Coinfig reads the Ethereum blockchain to import transfers, swaps, DeFi and NFTs.
-
Match your transfers
Connect your exchanges so deposits and withdrawals are matched as transfers.
Transaction types supported
| Transaction type | Supported | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ETH / token transfers | Yes | Matched as transfers where both sides are known. |
| DEX swaps | Yes | Crypto-to-crypto disposals. |
| Staking / LP rewards | Yes | Imported as income at receipt value. |
| NFT activity | Yes | Disposals; review classification. |
| DeFi lending / borrowing | Yes | Complex — review classification for SARS. |
| Gas fees | Yes | Captured as transaction costs. |
Known limitations
- Complex DeFi (lending, LPs, derivatives) may need manual review for SARS classification.
- Layer-2 networks (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base) are added as separate networks.
Related integrations
Ethereum tax FAQ
How do I do my Ethereum taxes for SARS?
Add your Ethereum address to Coinfig. It reads the chain to import swaps, DeFi, NFTs and transfers, then classifies them for SARS.
Are DeFi rewards taxable in South Africa?
Generally yes — staking and liquidity rewards are income at receipt value. Coinfig imports them and flags complex positions for review. This is not tax advice.
Does the Ethereum network report to SARS?
No. Ethereum has no operator to report. The ledger is fully public, however, and SARS can analyse it.
What about Layer-2 chains?
Add each Layer-2 (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base) as a separate network in Coinfig using the same address.