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CoinTracker vs CoinLedger

Two polished US-born tools that both support ATO reporting. CoinTracker leans premium — tighter integrations with major platforms and a portfolio-tracking pedigree; CoinLedger leans accessible — simpler flows at friendlier prices. Neither is Australian-built, so for complex local situations compare their AU report outputs before committing.

Measure CoinTracker CoinLedger
Our score 7.8/10 7.9/10
Australian company No No
ATO / myTax reports Yes Yes
Exchange & wallet integrations 500+ 500+
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Scores, strengths, pricing notes and who it suits.

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Scores, strengths, pricing notes and who it suits.

Before you buy anything: the tax calculator estimates what you'll actually owe, the myths guide corrects the folklore, and the key dates calendar keeps the deadlines honest. All tax software reviews.

FAQ

Which is cheaper, CoinTracker or CoinLedger?

Both price by transaction count per tax year, and both change their tiers often enough that we don't print numbers that could go stale — check current pricing on each site. The honest budgeting note: most people's transaction counts are higher than they guess, because every trade, swap and reward counts.

Do I still need an accountant?

These tools calculate; they don't advise. For ordinary buy-hold-sell affairs the generated report plus myTax is usually enough. Complex situations — businesses, SMSFs, large DeFi histories, past-year corrections — deserve a crypto-literate accountant, who will also work faster from a clean software report.

Can I try before paying?

Both let you import transactions and preview your gain/loss for free — payment unlocks the report. Importing your real history into both and comparing how cleanly each handles it is the single best way to choose, and costs nothing.

General information only, not tax advice. Scores from our verified review database; product features and pricing change — confirm on each provider's site.