How do I connect my MBAex account to CoinTracker?
To add your MBAex transactions to CoinTracker:
Download the CSV export of your transactions from MBAex
Reformat those transactions into our CoinTracker CSV format (see our support guide here)
Import your CSV export to CoinTracker here
How are MBAex transactions taxed?
All trades on MBAex — including spot trading and leveraged products — are taxable events.
Capital Gains Tax
Applied when you:
Sell crypto for another asset
Swap tokens
Close leveraged or margin positions
Your taxable gain = sale value – cost basis.
Income Tax
Applied when you earn:
Referral bonuses
Airdrops
Promotional rewards
Interest or staking-related payouts (if applicable)
CoinTracker automatically categorizes MBAex transactions to generate accurate capital gains and income reports.
Do I have to pay taxes on MBAex?
Yes.
Regardless of the platform's current operational status, all historical activity remains taxable. You must report:
Spot trades
Leveraged or margin trading profits
Token conversions
Crypto received as rewards or promotions
Deposits/withdrawals linked to realized gains
CoinTracker consolidates your MBAex data and calculates all required tax metrics for your filing year.
Does MBAex provide tax documents?
No.
MBAex did not issue:
Form 1099-B
Form 1099-MISC
HMRC CGT statements
ATO CGT summaries
However, before shutting down, MBAex allowed users to export trade history and transaction records as CSV files.
If you still have these files, you can upload them directly to CoinTracker.
If not, you can reconstruct data using:
Blockchain explorers for deposit/withdrawal tracking
Bank statements (for fiat interactions)
Email trade confirmations
CoinTracker can fill in missing price data automatically.
How to get your MBAex tax documents
If you exported your data previously:
Locate your saved MBAex trade history CSV files.
Log in to CoinTracker.
Go to Add Account → MBAex → Upload CSV.
Upload deposit, withdrawal, and trade data.
CoinTracker processes your data and calculates gains, losses, and income.
If you did not export in time:
Search emails for "MBAex Order," "Trade Confirmation," or "Withdrawal."
Check blockchain explorers (like Etherscan or BTCScan) for wallet activity.
Add reconstructed transactions manually into CoinTracker.
When did MBAex issue tax forms?
MBAex never issued any formal tax documentation.
Users must self-report all crypto income and gains.
CoinTracker generates:
Form 8949
Schedule D
HMRC Capital Gains Summary
ATO CGT reports
MiCA-compliant summaries
using your imported historical MBAex transactions.
Why aren't my MBAex documents accurate?
Common causes:
Missing trade history exports
Leveraged or margin transactions not saved before closure
Missing deposit/withdrawal logs
Use of multiple wallets not connected to a single data source
Some transactions occurred outside the exchange (peer-to-peer or OTC)
CoinTracker resolves this by:
Matching on-chain withdrawals
Using historical pricing
Auto-reconciling transfers between wallets
Allowing manual transaction entry for missing data
Does MBAex automatically deduct taxes?
No.
MBAex did not withhold any taxes.
You are responsible for reporting your activity to your tax authority.
CoinTracker automates all calculations for you.
Does MBAex report to tax authorities?
No.
MBAex did not have mandatory reporting programs in place (like those implemented by U.S. or EU-regulated exchanges).
However, your country may require self-reporting of all crypto activity, regardless of platform jurisdiction.
CoinTracker ensures your tax filings remain accurate and audit-ready.
Does MBAex provide financial or end-of-year statements?
No — not anymore.
You can create your own by importing:
Old CSV exports
Wallet histories
Reconstructed transactions
CoinTracker automatically generates year-end summaries, capital gains reports, and income statements based on your historical data.