How to Do Trezor Crypto Taxes: Editorial
Trezor tax cleanup usually stops being simple the moment a reader tries to skip the records layer. The clean first move is to use Trezor Suite for transaction history and exports, then decide whether the next job is still a clean import or already a reconciliation problem.
What matters first
- Trezor's own docs show transaction history inside Suite and document CSV, PDF, or JSON exports.
- CoinLedger keeps direct Trezor blockchain, Trezor CSV, and xpub import guides.
- Koinly's hardware-wallet, xpub, and report-accuracy docs lean harder into wider cleanup once the Trezor wallet is only one piece of the history.
- That makes Trezor Suite the records layer first, CoinLedger the cleaner import-first click, and Koinly the stronger reconciliation-first click.
Use Trezor Suite before tax software
Trezor Suite is the cleanest first stop because that is where Trezor documents transaction history and exports. If the reader still has not collected the actual history, it is too early to choose between tax tools.
Use CoinLedger when import is still the main problem
CoinLedger is the cleaner next click when the job is still mostly one Trezor wallet, one CSV export, or one xpub import. Its Trezor-specific help docs make that workflow more direct than a broader reconciliation-first tool.
Use Koinly when the history is already messier
Koinly becomes stronger once the Trezor wallet already sits next to other wallets or exchanges. Its own hardware-wallet, xpub, and report-accuracy docs lean harder into complete-wallet coverage and transfer review.
How I would route the next click
- Stay in Trezor Suite if the reader still needs transaction history and exports.
- Open CoinLedger first if the next step is a cleaner Trezor, CSV, or xpub import.
- Open Koinly first if the next step is already broader reconciliation across wallets and exchanges.
- Open the Trezor buyer guide next if the device choice is still not settled.
Keep comparing without starting over.
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How to Do Trezor Crypto Taxes in 2026
Open the deeper guide versionOpen the security route
Open the security route when the next step is self-custody or a hardware-wallet decision.
Open the security routeSee the Trezor buyer guide
Use this next when the reader still needs to decide between Safe 3, Safe 5, and Safe 7 before worrying about tax imports.
Open the Trezor guideCommon questions
These answers stay tied to the current official terms and positioning used on this page.
Do I need tax software before I open Trezor Suite?
No. The cleaner first move is to use Trezor Suite for transaction history and exports, then decide whether the next job is still a simple import problem or a wider reconciliation job.
Why is CoinLedger usually the faster first Trezor tax click?
Because CoinLedger keeps direct Trezor blockchain, Trezor CSV, and xpub import guides, which matches a reader who is still mostly cleaning up one Trezor wallet.
Why would a Trezor user choose Koinly first instead?
Because Koinly's hardware-wallet, xpub, and report-accuracy docs are stronger once the Trezor wallet is only one part of a broader wallet-and-exchange history.
Sources
- Trezor addresses and transaction history
- Send crypto in Trezor Suite
- CoinLedger Trezor blockchain import guide
- CoinLedger Trezor file import guide
- CoinLedger xpub import guide
- Koinly hardware-wallet import help
- Koinly xpub help
- Koinly report-accuracy guidance
Export menus, wallet-import support, and tax-report workflows can change. Check the live provider page before treating any import or report detail as final.