Tax Report

Export your AlpsCon transaction data as a Blockpit-compatible CSV file.

Export Tax Data

Important Notice

Tax reports are generated based on completed transactions only. AlpsCon provides structured transaction data and does not provide tax advice.

Format

The CSV file is prepared for Blockpit import and includes labels such as Income, Trade, Payment, Fee, Staking, and Incoming Deposit.

Import Guide

How to import the CSV into Blockpit

Follow these steps to import your AlpsCon CSV report into Blockpit and generate your tax report.

Step 1

Open Blockpit

Go to https://app.blockpit.io/ and log in to your Blockpit account.

Step 2

Open Integration

Click “Integration” inside the Blockpit dashboard.

Step 3

Choose Blockpit Excel

Search for and choose the “Blockpit Excel” integration.

Step 4

Upload CSV file

Click “Drop Files Here or Browse” and select the CSV file downloaded from AlpsCon.

Step 5

Continue import

After selecting the CSV file, click “Continue” to start the import process.

Step 6

Review transactions

Open the “Transaction” tab and carefully check each imported transaction.

Step 7

Generate report

Click “Report” on the left side inside Blockpit to generate your tax report.

Please review all imported transactions carefully inside Blockpit before generating your final report. AlpsCon provides structured transaction data only and does not provide tax advice.

How compound actions may appear

A compound action may be split into two rows so Blockpit can better understand the transaction flow.

Row 1

Income

This row represents the generated profit in the Blockpit format.

Row 2

Trade

This row represents the conversion of generated profit, for example from USDC into ALPS.

Blockpit label explanation

The following terms are technical Blockpit import categories. They help represent transactions correctly during the import process.

Income

Used when the export represents an incoming credit, reward, or profit allocation, for example credited USDC profit or referral income.

Income is a Blockpit import label. It is not an individual tax assessment by AlpsCon.

Trade

Used when one asset is converted into another asset, for example USDC into ALPS or ALPS into USDC.

Swaps and certain compound transactions may be represented as Trade events.

Payment

Used when assets are contributed from the user wallet perspective into areas such as the AI Trade Hub or Innovator Hub.

A contribution is therefore not shown as new income, but as an outgoing transaction from the user wallet perspective.

Fee

Used to separately display fees that may occur in connection with certain actions or transactions.

Showing fees separately helps Blockpit identify and process them during the import.

Staking

Used in the Blockpit format for certain reward events, for example Innovator Hub rewards.

The final tax classification depends on Blockpit, the user, and, where applicable, the user’s tax advisor.

Incoming Deposit

May be used when assets move back from a hub into the user wallet, for example during a withdrawal.

This does not automatically represent new income. It can simply represent an incoming asset movement back to the wallet.

Summary by user action

This overview shows how typical AlpsCon actions may be represented in the Blockpit export.

User action
Report representation
Swap into ALPS
Trade
Swap ALPS into another asset
Trade
AI Trade Hub Contribution
Payment
AI Trade Hub Profit Claim
Income
AI Trade Hub Compound
Income + Trade
AI Trade Hub Withdrawal
Deposit
AI Trade Hub Monthly fee
Income + Fee
Innovator Hub Contribution
Payment
Innovator Hub Reward Claim
Staking
Innovator Hub Compound
Income
Innovator Hub Withdrawal
Deposit
MLM / Referral Income
Income
Internal service-loss offset
Not exported directly

Important notice

AlpsCon does not provide tax advice

AlpsCon only provides structured transaction data. The report is intended to support the import into Blockpit. AlpsCon does not create a tax report, does not provide an individual tax assessment, and does not replace advice from a qualified tax advisor.

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