TokenTax imports from all exchanges with CSV. You can import data from exchanges, wallets, and personal records (i.e. ICOs, personal trades. Importing your TokenTax tax forms into TurboTax. What do I do if I have missing cost basis? Having trouble syncing your data with API? I may have duplicates. How do I fix them? If you are an investor with lots of trades and use TurboTax you likely have run in to the scenario where you need to import all your trades. TurboTax supports this but, you need to have a TXF file which with this site you can create from a CSV file. What's a CSV file? A CSV file is a comma separated values file.
The comma separated value (CSV) file type is used because of its versatility. CSV files are formatted like spreadsheets but saved as text files. This means a CSV file is accessible by a variety of software including spreadsheet, word processing and database programs. CSV files are plain text files and do not support formatting such as bold or italics. Because of this, CSV files are smaller in size, easily emailed or uploaded to websites. Microsoft Access creates tables based on imported CSV files.
Step 1
Start Microsoft Access. Open a recent database from the list or select the option for 'Blank Database.' Name the blank database and click the 'Create' button.
Step 2
Select the 'External Data' tab from the ribbon. Select the 'Import Text File' icon in the 'Import' box.
Step 3
Click the 'Browse' button to locate your CSV file. Select the import option: 'New table,' 'Append to existing table' or 'Link to table.' Click 'OK.'
Step 4
Click the radio button next to 'Delimited.' Click 'Next.'
Step 5
Choose the type of delimiter to separate your fields, such as 'Tab,' 'Semicolon,' 'Comma,' 'Space' or 'Other.' Check the box for 'First Row Contains Field Names' if your CSV file is formatted with field names. Click 'Next.'
Step 6
Enter a field name and data type for each column. Click the column to select it. Click 'Next.'
Designate a primary key. Access can create a key or assign the primary key to one of your existing fields. Click 'Next.' Enter a name for your table. Click 'Finish.' Check the box if you want to save your import steps. Click 'Close.'
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