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At this time, hardware wallets like Ledger do not report to tax agencies like the CRA.Â
However, itâs important to remember that transactions on blockchains like Ethereum are publicly visible and permanent. Tax agencies around the world analyze blockchain transactions to match âanonymous walletsâ to known investors.Â
Yes. In Canada, your transactions on Ledger  are subject to income and capital gains tax.Â
If youâve earned or disposed of (ex. Sold or traded away cryptocurrency) during the year, youâll have a tax liability to report to the CRA.
For more information, check out our complete Canada guide to cryptocurrency tax.Â
Hardware wallets like Ledger are legal in Canada.Â
Remember, there is no way to legally evade your taxes in Canada. However, there are tools like tax-loss harvesting and cryptocurrency tax software that can help you save thousands of dollars legally.Â
For more information, check out our guide on how to avoid crypto tax in Canada.Â