Importing from CoinLedger

This page is a stub. The full guide is written against the shipped app version and is on its way.

Export your transaction history from CoinLedger as CSV, then open Import in the sidebar and choose the file.

The same contract as every import. Nothing is added until you have seen the preview, rows in the file, rows read, and the tax events they become, with every difference itemised. CoinLedger’s own tax numbers are not imported, only your transactions are, and the engine recomputes the tax under the UK matching rules with the rule named per disposal. If gains.tax reaches a different figure than CoinLedger did, the working paper shows exactly which rule produced each number, so the comparison is checkable rather than a coin toss between two black boxes.

Import everything, not one year. Section 104 pooling means your 2021 buys price your 2026 sells. A partial history produces confidently wrong numbers, and the app would rather flag missing acquisitions than guess, see missing acquisitions.

If a row looks wrong after import, open it in Transactions, every row is editable, and the Undo control reverses a whole import in one step if the file was not the one you meant. Duplicates across overlapping exports are caught at preview time and explained in duplicates.