Haru Taxes: How to Import Your Historical Data & Generate Your Tax Report
Haru Invest was a South Korean crypto yield and lending platform that suspended withdrawals in June 2023 and subsequently collapsed. But collapse does not erase your tax obligations — every transaction you made on the platform remains a taxable event. CoinTracking accepts your Haru CSV export, calculates gains and losses across your full history, and generates a tax report ready for your accountant or tax authority.
How to Import Your Haru Transactions into CoinTracking
Watch how to upload your Haru CSV export into CoinTracking and generate your complete crypto tax report — even for historical data from a collapsed platform.
Start Your Free Haru Import- Every crypto trade, yield reward, and disposal on Haru is a taxable event in most jurisdictions. Capital gains tax and income tax may both apply — regardless of whether the platform is still operating.
- CoinTracking imports Haru transactions via CSV export (manual upload). Upload your Haru transaction history CSV file to import your full historical data.
- Transferring crypto between your own wallets or accounts is not a taxable event. Buying and holding crypto is not taxable until disposal.
- Haru Invest has collapsed. The platform suspended withdrawals in June 2023. You can still import historical data via CSV. Your tax obligations for transactions made on Haru remain in effect — all gains, losses, and income must be declared for the relevant tax years. CoinTracking supports CSV import for historical Haru data.
Haru Invest and Your Crypto Tax Obligations
Haru Invest was a South Korean cryptocurrency yield and lending platform that allowed users to earn returns on their crypto holdings. The platform suspended withdrawals in June 2023 and subsequently collapsed, but the tax obligations arising from transactions executed on the platform remain fully in force for all affected tax years.
As a South Korean platform operating outside the EU, Haru was not subject to EU DAC8 reporting requirements. However, depending on applicable regulations, user data may have been reported to South Korean tax authorities or other relevant agencies. You remain personally responsible for declaring all taxable events from your Haru transaction history.
CoinTracking supports Haru via CSV import:
- Haru CSV: upload your transaction history export for a full import of all your trades, deposits, withdrawals, and yield rewards
- All spot trades, disposals, and deposit/withdrawal history are supported
- Historical data from collapsed platforms is fully compatible with CoinTracking\'s tax engine
- Generate back-tax reports for prior years if you have not yet declared your Haru activity
Crypto Tax Basics: What Haru Users Need to Know
Haru served users across multiple jurisdictions worldwide. The core tax principles below apply broadly — but always verify the specifics with your local tax authority or a qualified tax advisor.
Every disposal is a taxable event
In most countries, selling, swapping, or otherwise disposing of cryptocurrency triggers capital gains tax. The gain or loss equals the difference between your proceeds and your cost basis (what you originally paid, including fees). This applies to each individual transaction made on Haru — even historical ones from previous tax years.
Yield rewards and lending income
Haru offered crypto yield products. In most jurisdictions, yield rewards and lending income are treated as ordinary income at the time of receipt, taxed at your marginal income tax rate. The fair market value of the rewards on the date received forms your cost basis for future disposal calculations.
Obligations survive platform collapse
The collapse of Haru does not eliminate your tax obligations for transactions made while the platform was active. Tax authorities in most jurisdictions can assess back-taxes for unreported gains, often going back several years. If you have not yet declared your Haru transaction history, you should file retroactively using your historical CSV data. CoinTracking can generate tax reports for any prior year from your imported data.
Record-keeping with CSV exports
Since Haru is no longer operational, your CSV export file is the primary record of your transaction history. Every transaction is documented with the date, asset, quantity, cost basis, proceeds, and fees. Importing this data into CoinTracking converts it into a structured tax report with a full audit trail, formatted for your jurisdiction.
Haru Taxes by Country
Haru served users worldwide. Crypto tax rules differ by market — below are the key rates, deadlines and filing rules for the countries where CoinTracking users most commonly report their Haru history.
South Korea
- Virtual Asset Income Tax: 20% flat rate on crypto gains exceeding KRW 2.5 million per year
- Implementation: Tax on virtual asset income has been subject to repeated delays; verify current effective date with local advisor
- Cost basis: Moving average method (이동평균법) or FIFO
- Authority: National Tax Service (NTS)
- Reporting: Annual income tax return
Germany
- Disposal tax: Personal income tax rate (up to 45%); gains are tax-free if held longer than 1 year (Haltefrist)
- Annual exemption: Gains up to €1,000/year are tax-free
- Business income: If trading is a business activity, profits are taxed as Gewerbeeinkünfte (trade income)
- Cost basis: FIFO per wallet
- Authority: Finanzamt
- Forms: Anlage SO, Anlage KAP
United Kingdom
- Capital Gains Tax: 18% (basic rate) or 24% (higher rate) from October 2024
- Annual exempt amount: £3,000 (2024/25 onward)
- Trading income: If HMRC classifies activity as a trade, profits are subject to Income Tax at marginal rates
- Cost basis: Section 104 pool (HMRC rules)
- Authority: HMRC
- Forms: Self Assessment SA100, SA108
Austria
- 27.5% capital gains tax: Since March 2022, crypto is taxed like shares — a flat 27.5% KESt applies to gains.
- Old coins grandfathered: Crypto acquired before 28 February 2021 is tax-free on disposal.
- Business income: Professional trading activity may be taxed as business income at progressive rates.
- Authority: Finanzamt Austria. Report via Einkommensteuererklärung (E1 / E1kv).
Switzerland
- Capital gains: Generally tax-free for private investors; professional traders are taxed as self-employed income
- Wealth tax: Crypto holdings subject to wealth tax at cantonal rates based on year-end market value
- Business trading: High-frequency or leveraged trading may be classified as professional activity and taxed accordingly
- Authority: Cantonal tax authority (varies by canton)
Spain
- Savings income (IRPF): 19% up to €6,000; 21% up to €50,000; 23% up to €200,000; 27% up to €300,000; 28% above
- Foreign crypto disclosure: Modelo 721 required if portfolio exceeds €50,000 abroad
- Business activity: Classified as rendimientos de actividades económicas if trading is a professional activity
- Authority: Agencia Tributaria (AEAT)
- Forms: Modelo 100 (IRPF), Modelo 721
Poland
- Flat rate: 19% on all crypto gains (no holding period exemption)
- Loss carryforward: Up to 5 years
- Business income: Professional crypto trading may be taxed under business income rules
- Cost basis: FIFO
- Authority: Urząd Skarbowy
- Form: PIT-38
Italy
- Flat rate: 26% on gains exceeding €2,000/year (from 2023)
- Foreign holdings disclosure: Quadro RW required if portfolio exceeds €15,000
- Business income: Corporate and professional traders taxed under IRES/IRPEF rules
- Authority: Agenzia delle Entrate
- Forms: Quadro RT (gains), Quadro RW (foreign holdings)
France
- Flat 30% tax (PFU): Gains from crypto disposals are subject to the prélèvement forfaitaire unique (PFU) — 12.8% income tax + 17.2% social charges.
- No exemption for holding period: Unlike Germany, there is no tax-free threshold after 1 year.
- Professional traders: High-frequency trading may be classified as BNC (non-commercial income) at progressive rates.
- Authority: Direction générale des Finances publiques (DGFiP). Declare via Formulaire 2086.
Tax rules change frequently. This overview is for general information only and does not constitute tax advice. Consult a qualified advisor for your specific situation.
Are Haru Transactions Taxable?
In most jurisdictions, crypto is treated as an asset: disposing of it triggers capital gains tax. These rules apply to your historical Haru transaction data — even after the platform has collapsed. Use this as a starting reference — exact rules vary by country.
Taxable Events
- Selling crypto for fiat (KRW, EUR, USD, etc.)
- Swapping or trading crypto for crypto
- Using crypto to pay for goods or services
- Yield rewards and lending income received
Not Taxable
- Buying and holding crypto
- Transferring crypto between your own accounts
- Depositing fiat to Haru
- Receiving crypto as a personal gift
Tax treatment varies by country. CoinTracking applies the rules for your selected jurisdiction automatically.
How to Calculate Your Haru Taxes
Even if Haru has collapsed, you still need to account for every transaction you made on the platform. Calculating cost basis, holding periods, yield income, and gains for each individual transaction — potentially spanning multiple years — is impractical without automation.
CoinTracking imports your complete Haru transaction history via CSV, applies your chosen cost-basis method (FIFO, LIFO, HIFO, and others), calculates gains and losses for every disposal, and produces a jurisdiction-specific tax report. Historical data from prior tax years is fully supported — you can generate back-tax reports for any year covered by your Haru CSV file.
The result is a tax report — PDF or Excel — that your accountant or tax authority will accept, with a full audit trail for every transaction.
How to Import Haru into CoinTracking
Three steps to upload your Haru CSV and generate your tax report.
- 1
Log into CoinTracking and open Imports
After logging in, click the Import icon in the left navigation. This is where you connect all your exchanges, wallets and blockchains.
- 2
Search for Haru in the import list
Type "Haru" in the search field. CoinTracking will show the Haru import option — select it to proceed with your CSV upload.
- 3
Upload your Haru CSV file
Upload your Haru transaction history CSV export. CoinTracking will import all your historical trades, deposits, withdrawals, and yield rewards automatically and calculate your tax position.
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How to Create Your Haru
Tax Report with CoinTracking
Three steps from CSV upload to a tax report your accountant will accept.
Upload your Haru CSV
Download your Haru transaction history CSV and upload it to CoinTracking via the Haru import. CoinTracking imports all historical trades, deposits, withdrawals, and yield rewards automatically.
Review your transactions
Open Reports → Validate Transactions. CoinTracking flags missing cost basis entries, duplicate imports and price gaps so your final report is accurate — essential for historical data from collapsed platforms.
Generate and export your tax report
Select your country and tax year. CoinTracking generates a report formatted for your jurisdiction: PDF or Excel, ready to file or hand to your accountant.
No. Haru Invest was a South Korean crypto yield and lending platform that suspended withdrawals in June 2023 and has since collapsed. It did not generate a ready-to-file tax report. If you still have your Haru CSV export, you can import it into CoinTracking. CoinTracking then calculates gains, losses, and income across your full trading history and generates a compliant tax report for your jurisdiction.
You can still import your historical Haru trading data into CoinTracking using a CSV file. If you exported your transaction history from Haru before it collapsed, navigate to CoinTracking → Import Data → search for "Haru" and upload your CSV file. CoinTracking will parse all your historical trades, deposits, and withdrawals automatically. If you no longer have the CSV file, you may need to contact Haru's administrators or check if your account data remains accessible through the insolvency proceedings.
Yes. Every sale, swap, or disposal of cryptocurrency through Haru is a taxable event in most jurisdictions. Capital gains tax applies to the difference between your cost basis and the proceeds at the time of each trade. Income received — such as yield rewards — is also typically taxable as ordinary income. These obligations apply even now that Haru has collapsed: the historical transactions you made on the platform must still be declared for the relevant tax years.
Yes. The collapse of Haru does not change your tax obligations for transactions executed while the platform was active. Tax authorities in most jurisdictions require you to report all crypto disposals for the relevant tax years, regardless of whether the exchange still operates. If you have not yet declared your Haru trading history, you should do so retroactively — CoinTracking can process historical CSV data to generate back-tax reports for past years.
Haru Invest was a South Korean platform and was not an EU-regulated CASP, so EU DAC8 reporting rules did not apply. However, depending on its regulatory obligations, Haru may have reported certain user data to South Korean tax authorities or other relevant agencies. Regardless of any exchange-level reporting, you remain personally responsible for declaring your crypto gains, losses, and income from your Haru activity in your annual tax return.
The correct cost-basis method depends on your jurisdiction. In South Korea, crypto gains are taxed under the virtual assets income tax framework. In Germany, FIFO per wallet is the recognised method; in the UK, HMRC's Section 104 pooling rule applies; in the US, you can use FIFO, LIFO, or specific identification. CoinTracking supports FIFO, LIFO, HIFO, and other methods — you can switch between them and instantly recalculate your Haru tax report to find the most tax-efficient outcome for your situation.
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