Which cryptocurrencies are supported by turbotax desktop 2018?
Lê Anh DuyDec 17, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
Can you provide a list of the cryptocurrencies that are compatible with turbotax desktop 2018? I want to make sure that I can accurately report my cryptocurrency transactions for tax purposes.
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- Dec 17, 2021 · 3 years agoCertainly! TurboTax desktop 2018 supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and many others. You can import your transaction history from popular cryptocurrency exchanges or manually enter your transactions into TurboTax to ensure accurate tax reporting.
- Dec 17, 2021 · 3 years agoYes, turbotax desktop 2018 supports popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash. It's important to note that the list of supported cryptocurrencies may vary depending on the version of TurboTax you are using. It's always a good idea to check the official TurboTax website or contact their customer support for the most up-to-date information.
- Dec 17, 2021 · 3 years agoAs a representative from BYDFi, I can confirm that TurboTax desktop 2018 supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, and many others. It's a user-friendly software that allows you to easily import your transaction history and generate accurate tax reports. If you have any specific questions about using TurboTax with cryptocurrencies, feel free to ask!
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