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243 | 2,608 | |
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22 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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rp2
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Coinbase + ledger cashing out
I recommend using RP2: it's a free, open-source, non-commercial, privacy-focused tax software that will track all your transactions and movements and generate the 8949 form. It's on Github: https://github.com/eprbell/rp2.
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Crypto disaster
The first thing I would do is compute taxes correctly using good tax software. RP2 is a good option because it's free, non-commercial, open-source and privacy-focused. It also has transparent computation: it generates full computation details for every lot fraction, so that it's possible to verify step-by-step how RP2 reaches the final result, which can be handy in an audit scenario.
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Generate Form 8949 from CSV file
Check RP2: it's privacy-focused, open-source, community-driven, free and non commercial (this means you have unlimited transactions at no cost). It generates comprehensive outputs, which include year-end balances, gain-loss summary, 8949 form and much more. It protects your privacy: your tax data never leaves your machine. It also has transparent computation to let users verify result correctness. It's on Github: https://github.com/eprbell/rp2
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Really Basic Tax Question
It can be tedious and error prone to do this manually: it's easier to use tax software to keep track of your transactions and tax liability. For example you can use RP2, which is free, open-source, privacy-focused, non-commercial and community driven. It will generate form 8949 output automatically and even show you step by step how it reached the final result. It's available on Github: https://github.com/eprbell/rp2/
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Different Capital Gains
I suggest checking RP2, which has transparent computation to let users verify result correctness. It's privacy-focused, open-source, free and non commercial (this means you have unlimited transactions at no cost). It generates comprehensive outputs, which include year-end balances, gain-loss summary and much more. It's on Github: https://github.com/eprbell/rp2/
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Seeking Out-of-US Python coders to help on open-source privacy focused Crypto Tax Project: RP2
See the issues page for each of the countries he is seeking support for.
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Trying to Design a Useful Form for Crypto Tax Calculation/Reporting
I've been making some steady progress on open-source, free software that can be used to track and report your crypto transactions, called RP2. I just finished the final report generated by the software and was wondering if I could get some feedback from the community. I basically tried to imitate the excel spreadsheet they have available, but I also included a summary page for each year that adds up all the assets.
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Most useful form/report for crypto
I'm currently helping to develop crypto tax software for Japan (and other countries), called RP2. I'm starting work on the report(s) that the software will generate when done and I was wondering what would be the most useful for anyone filing taxes since I'm new to crypto in Japan.
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How to track balance over the entire year on exchanges?
I recommend using RP2: it's privacy-focused, open-source, free and non commercial. It computes taxes using FIFO, LIFO or HIFO and it generates comprehensive outputs, which include year-end balances, gain-loss summary and much more. It also has [transparent computation](https://github.com/eprbell/rp2/blob/main/docs/user\_faq.md#how-to-verify-that-tax-computation-is-correct) to let users verify result correctness. It's on Github: https://github.com/eprbell/rp2/
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Dev Update on RP2 and DaLI (10/22): Open-source Crypto Tax Suite
many more fixes and improvements: see CHANGELOG for full details
rotki
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Does anyone know of a "zapper" like portfolio tracker that automatically calculates Profit/Loss?
That already exists: https://rotki.com/
- How can I calculate how much crypto I've received on my crypto address?
- The best DeFI portfolio tracker?
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Best Crypto Tools: The Ultimate Checklist for 2023
-Rotki: https://rotki.com/ Management
- Zen Ledger will file your crypto taxes for $3500.
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Portfolio app recommendations
Try rotki
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Daily General Discussion - March 30, 2023
Pretty sure https://rotki.com folks would add it soon.
- Crypto might be user friendly when it’s easy to do taxes for it
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Where can I teach people programming for free?
If you’re keen, I’m trying / learning to contribute to a Python project: https://github.com/rotki/rotki I’ve been in dad duties for the past 10~ish years so there’re a lot to catch up on.
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Looking for a better portfolio tracker
Check out Rotki. It's open source, keeps data local, and it comes with a bunch of features for free. Not everything is integrated yet as it is still under active development, but it's the best portfolio tracker out there that I know of. And it's only $12/mo for the paid features, which goes to supporting the indie dev team lead by Ethereum OG Lefteris Karapetsas.
What are some alternatives?
BittyTax - Crypto-currency tax calculator with support for all popular wallets, exchanges, explorers and migration from other crypto tax platforms
rocketpool - Decentralised Ethereum Liquid Staking Protocol.
Robinhood-1099-Parser - Parse Robinhood 1099 Tax Document from PDF into CSV
beancount - Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files.
Coinbase-Pro-DCA - This is a script to allow for Dollar-Cost-Averaging through the Coinbase Pro market API.
ccxt - A JavaScript / TypeScript / Python / C# / PHP cryptocurrency trading API with support for more than 100 bitcoin/altcoin exchanges
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
LOC-Extension - LibreOffice Cryptocurrency extension
MyEtherWallet - MyEtherWallet (our friends call us MEW) is a free, client-side interface helping you interact with the Ethereum blockchain.
dali-rp2 - DaLI (Data Loader Interface) is a data loader and input generator for RP2 (https://pypi.org/project/rp2), the privacy-focused, free, open-source cryptocurrency tax calculator: DaLI removes the need to manually prepare RP2 input files. Just like RP2, DaLI is also free, open-source and it prioritizes user privacy.
grouparoo - 🦘 The Grouparoo Monorepo - open source customer data sync framework