How do I connect my EXX account to CoinTracker?
To add your EXX transactions to CoinTracker:
Download the CSV export of your transactions from EXX
Reformat those transactions into our CoinTracker CSV format (see our support guide here)
Import your CSV export to CoinTracker here
How are EXX transactions taxed?
All trading activity on EXX — whether spot, margin, or futures — is taxable under global tax frameworks.
Capital gains tax: Applies when you sell, swap, or trade cryptocurrencies at a profit. The gain equals the difference between your purchase price (cost basis) and sale price.
Income tax: Applies when you earn crypto through bonuses, airdrops, or referral rewards. The fair market value of the crypto at the time of receipt counts as income.
CoinTracker automatically classifies your EXX transactions to determine your capital gains and taxable income for accurate reporting.
Do I have to pay taxes on EXX?
Yes. Even though EXX was based outside of major tax jurisdictions, users are still required to report their crypto trading activity. You must declare:
Spot and margin trades
Derivatives or futures settlements
Staking or lending income
Bonuses and promotional rewards
CoinTracker consolidates your EXX history with your other exchanges and wallets, helping you stay compliant with your country's tax rules.
Does EXX provide tax documents?
No. EXX did not issue official tax forms such as Form 1099, HMRC CGT statements, or ATO summaries.
However, users could export trade and funding history as CSV files before the platform's closure.
If you retained your EXX data, you can upload it to CoinTracker to automatically calculate your gains, income, and portfolio performance.
How to get your EXX tax documents
Check your email archives for messages titled "EXX Trade Export" or "EXX Account Summary." If you backed up your data before EXX ceased operations, locate your CSV files for trades and withdrawals.
If not, use blockchain explorers (e.g., Etherscan, BTCScan) to identify your EXX-related transfers.
Log in to CoinTracker.
Go to Add Account → Manual Entry → Upload CSV.
Upload your saved files or manually enter the transaction details.
When did EXX issue Form 1099 or other tax forms?
EXX never issued Form 1099-MISC, 1099-B, or other jurisdictional equivalents.
Users must self-report their crypto gains and income.
CoinTracker fills this gap by generating compliant tax forms such as:
Form 8949 and Schedule D (U.S.)
HMRC Capital Gains Summary (U.K.)
ATO CGT and income reports (Australia)
Why aren't my EXX documents accurate?
Your data may appear incomplete or inaccurate if:
You didn't export your EXX history before the platform shut down.
You traded in futures or margin pairs not captured in basic reports.
Some off-platform deposits or withdrawals are missing.
CoinTracker can reconstruct missing EXX trades using on-chain records and market reference prices, ensuring your report is accurate and auditable.
Does EXX automatically deduct taxes?
No. EXX did not withhold or remit taxes for users.
You are responsible for declaring all realized profits and income.
CoinTracker simplifies this process by automatically generating gain/loss reports for your jurisdiction.
Does EXX report to tax authorities?
No. As an offshore exchange, EXX did not participate in tax authority reporting or compliance programs.
However, many tax authorities (including the IRS, ATO, and HMRC) require individuals to report all global crypto income.
CoinTracker ensures your EXX data is organized and reported correctly in compliance with local regulations.
Does EXX provide financial or end-of-year statements?
No. Since the platform has closed, no new reports are being issued.
If you still have your CSVs, upload them to CoinTracker to generate end-of-year summaries, capital gains calculations, and income statements automatically.