Ingest
Bring one transaction or a bulk history. Keep the source identity, source-row snapshot and evidence references beside it.
Your investment history is scattered across brokers, exchanges, wallets, spreadsheets and the product nobody supports. TrackCGT gives Australian personal investors one attributable ledger they can inspect, keep and take with them.
Canonical transaction · example
The fragmentation problem
Integrations are useful, but no connector covers every broker, wallet, spreadsheet, private deal or product invented next year. The durable solution is a ledger that welcomes any transaction and keeps the source and mapping context behind an import.
Custom entry is first-class: capture dates, quantities, prices, fees, currency, accounts and the evidence note that explains the transaction.
The guided bulk path maps a history into the same record model while keeping each original row and its mapping decisions attributable.
Quality and provenance travel with the data, so an imported value, a user-supplied fact and an unresolved gap never look identical.
The TrackCGT model
A source becomes a canonical transaction, then a rebuildable view—not an unexplained number.
Bring one transaction or a bulk history. Keep the source identity, source-row snapshot and evidence references beside it.
Map common transaction facts into one versioned shape, with source context and visible quality issues.
Build holdings and lots, inspect a clearly labelled FIFO preview, then export source-aware transaction facts for professional review.
Designed for the long record
TrackCGT keeps transaction history separate from the country-specific rules used to interpret it.
Future transition or grandfathering modules can evaluate preserved facts without rewriting them or declaring eligibility automatically.
One ledger, country-specific interpretation.Exportable transactions, source references, mapping context and quality flags make review possible outside TrackCGT.
Your data remains yours.Start small, stay portable