I know this is an offtopic, but I am just wondering: if it takes that much 
efforts plus python programming skills to file a tax return, then:


   - How do other people (mortals) do it?
   - How on the earth someone is able to verify it? One can't imagine a tax 
   officer debugging a Python code?


On Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 8:57:27 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> I recently filed my 2022 tax return using Magicbeans 
> <https://github.com/ericaltendorf/magicbeans/> to do detailed lot 
> tracking and capital gains/losses reporting for my crypto assets.  
> Magicbeans is a set of tools (importers and report generation tools) built 
> around Beancount.  I wrote it because I was not satisfied with the accuracy 
> or transparency of existing commercial services for crypto tax reporting.
>
> Although I was confident enough in the numbers to file my return, I am 
> equally confident there's a lot of latent issues in the software.  I am 
> looking for folks who (1) are interested in better tools for crypto 
> transaction tracking, (2) are willing to beta-test and debug some rough 
> software, and (3) are skilled enough devs (Python) to also contribute fixes.
>
> Hope to hear from someone out there... :)
>
> --eric
>

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