How to Do Robinhood Crypto Taxes in 2026

Most Robinhood crypto tax posts skip the first useful split.

They jump straight into software and ignore the records layer.

I checked the current official Robinhood, CoinLedger, and Koinly pages on March 15, 2026, and the cleaner split is this:

  • Robinhood docs first: Robinhood's own support says tax forms, monthly statements, and transaction CSV files live in Documents, which makes Robinhood's records layer the cleanest first stop before tax software.
  • CoinLedger fit: CoinLedger is the cleaner first software click because it keeps a direct Robinhood API import guide and separately documents Robinhood transfers CSV handling.
  • Koinly fit: Koinly becomes stronger once Robinhood is only one piece of a wider wallet-and-exchange history, but its Robinhood integration docs also say deposits and withdrawals are not available through the API.

Robinhood first

  • Start with Robinhood's own tax forms, monthly statements, and transaction CSV files.
  • Robinhood's 1099-DA help also makes the digital-asset reporting layer clearer, including that some transferred crypto can show missing cost basis.
  • My take: start here when the problem is still mostly a Robinhood records problem.

CoinLedger

  • CoinLedger keeps a direct Robinhood API import guide and separate Robinhood transfers guidance.
  • My take: cleaner first software click when the history is still mostly Robinhood-led and you want the shortest path into a tax workspace.

Koinly

  • Koinly's Robinhood integration page says the account can be imported by API or CSV, but deposits and withdrawals are not available through the API.
  • My take: stronger once Robinhood is already one part of a broader wallet-and-exchange reconciliation job.

Bottom line

Disclosure

  • WalletPop keeps CoinLedger and Koinly live on this Robinhood tax path.
  • Robinhood documents, API import behavior, and tax guidance can change over time.
  • This comparison uses official public pages checked on March 15, 2026.

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