Summ vs CoinLedger: Which is Best? [2026]
Key differences
- Summ has deeper DeFi and NFT support with automatic detection of complex on-chain transactions, while CoinLedger focuses on simplicity and ease of use.
- CoinLedger offers optional professional tax services (review, done-for-you filing), while Summ is fully self-service.
- Summ is an official tax partner of Coinbase and MetaMask and excels at 1099-DA verification, while CoinLedger supports 400+ exchanges with a beginner-friendly interface.
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Description
CoinLedger--formerly CryptoTrader.Tax--is crypto tax software that makes it simple to calculate and report your crypto taxes. The company was founded in Texas in 2018.
Summ (formerly CryptoTaxCalculator) is a crypto tax and portfolio tracking platform built for DeFi users. Founded in 2018 by brothers Shane and Tim Brunette in Sydney, Australia, it turns messy real-world crypto activity into clean, accountant-ready tax reports.
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Supported Countries
CoinLedger is mainly focused on offering its software to the USA, Germany, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain and France.
Summ supports the US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and 197 other countries.
Supported Cryptocurrencies
20,000+ cryptocurrencies
20,000+ cryptocurrencies
Pricing
Four plans:
- Free
- $49 per year
- $99 per year
- $199 per year
The plan you need will depend on how many trades you have made. All paid plans offer access to all reports and other features.
Five plans:
- Free
- Rookie: $49/year (100 transactions)
- Hobbyist: $99/year (1,000 transactions)
- Investor: $249/year (10,000 transactions)
- Trader: $499/year (100,000 transactions)
Tax Forms & Integration
IRS Forms
Schedule D Support
TurboTax Integration
TaxAct Integration
Features
Integrations
CoinLedger supports all common wallets and exchange integrations.
Summ supports 3,500+ wallets, exchanges, and DeFi protocols.
Tax Loss Harvesting
Portfolio Tracking
NFT Support
Support & Security
Security Incidents
In 2020, around 1,000 customers of CoinLedger had their data stolen by a hacker. The CEO, David Kemmerer, confirmed this in an interview with Coindesk. since then, there have not been any incidents.
Summ has not reported any security incidents.
Live Chat Support
All plans offer live chat support, even the free plan
In-app chat available on all plans; priority support on higher-tier plans
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