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How to do Webull crypto taxes in 2026

By WalletPop editorial desk Published March 15, 2026

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Webull crypto taxes get harder the moment a reader skips the documents layer. Webull's own help pages say tax documents live in Documents and its 1099-DA page explains digital-asset reporting, which means the clean first move is to collect the Webull records first and only then decide whether the next click should be CoinLedger or Koinly.

At a glance

Option What the official docs emphasize Best first fit Why it matters
Webull documents Webull says tax documents are available in Documents, and its 1099-DA help explains digital-asset proceeds reporting. Webull-only record collection It is the cleanest first stop when the user still mainly needs Webull forms and tax-document context.
CoinLedger CoinLedger keeps a direct Webull file import guide and includes Webull in its supported exchanges stack. Cleaner Webull-led import jobs It is the cleaner first tax-software click when the next job is still mostly importing Webull into one tax workspace.
Koinly Koinly's exchange import docs and unsupported-exchange CSV docs make more sense when broader manual cleanup is already expected. Broader or more manual reconciliation It becomes the stronger first click once Webull already sits next to other exchanges or wallets.

Checked against current official Webull, CoinLedger, and Koinly pages on March 15, 2026.

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When CoinLedger is the cleaner next step

When Koinly becomes stronger

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These answers stay tied to the current official terms and positioning used on this page.

When are Webull's own tax documents enough?

Webull's own tax-document pages are the cleanest first stop when the user mainly needs tax forms, 1099-DA context, and account documents before deciding whether dedicated tax software is necessary.

Why is CoinLedger the cleaner first tax-software click for many Webull users?

Because CoinLedger keeps a direct Webull file import guide and exchange support, which makes it the cleaner first software path when the history is still mostly Webull-led.

When does Koinly become stronger than a Webull-only workflow?

Koinly becomes stronger once Webull is only one part of a broader wallet-and-exchange history, especially when the user already expects CSV-based or manual reconciliation.

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Webull document availability, import behavior, and tax guidance can change. Check the live provider page before treating any workflow or report scope as final.