CSV to TXF: Convert Any Broker Export for TurboTax
TurboTax only connects to a shortlist of big US brokers. Everyone else — foreign brokers, small platforms, crypto exchanges that export CSV — leaves you typing trades by hand. The fix is converting your CSV to TXF yourself.
The problem with 'unsupported' brokers
If your broker isn't in TurboTax's import list, your only built-in option is manual entry. For an active account, that's hundreds of Form 8949 lines. Any broker that can export a CSV — which is virtually all of them — can be converted instead.
What the converter extracts
Upload the CSV exactly as your broker produced it. The converter reads the columns regardless of naming or order and emits one row per transaction: trade date, symbol, quantity, price, cost basis, and proceeds — the exact fields a TXF sale record is built from.
Review before you file
Download the TXF for TurboTax desktop plus a Form 8949 CSV you can eyeball in Excel. Check totals against your broker's own gain/loss summary and confirm short- vs long-term classification, then import.
Convert your broker file now
Free — upload a PDF or image and download a clean spreadsheet.
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