Key Facts About Crypto Tax in Florida
Florida has no state income tax and one of the largest crypto-investor populations in the country. Miami and Tampa residents arrive from high-tax states regularly, often with multi-year crypto tax work backlogs from before they relocated.
- Florida has no state income tax, crypto gains are taxed only at the federal level.
- Federal reporting still requires Form 8949, Schedule D, and the digital-asset question on Form 1040.
- Miami's crypto-native founder community drives some of the most complex crypto tax work in the U.S.
- Recent movers from high-tax states often need multi-year backlog crypto tax work, not just current year.
- As your crypto tax professional, Count On Sheep delivers CPA-ready 8949 and Schedule D inputs, your CPA files, or you load TurboTax.
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From Miami to every metro in Florida
Florida crypto investors in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and surrounding metros, served remotely from anywhere in the state.
Florida residents from Miami to Tampa to Jacksonville pay no state income tax, but federal crypto tax work is a full-time job for active investors here. Miami's crypto-native founder and fund community runs some of the most complex DeFi, venture-token, and NFT activity in the country. New arrivals often carry multi-year backlogs from CA, NY, or NJ. We pull every wallet, exchange, and DeFi protocol into one ledger and hand off CPA-ready 8949, Schedule D, and Schedule 1 inputs. Count On Sheep is your crypto tax professional in Florida. Your CPA stays your CPA. We handle the crypto, they file the federal return.
Keep your CPA. We do the crypto.
Your CPA handles your business return, your W-2, your K-1s, your real estate. We are the crypto tax professionals who handle the wallet, exchange, and DeFi side, for Florida residents and beyond.
Former Big 4 + CPA leadership
Our team came up inside Big 4 firms and CPA leadership roles, then went deep into crypto. Same audit-grade discipline that ran public-company engagements, applied to your wallet history.
USA-based, hands-on team
A senior crypto tax professional reviews every engagement. No offshore data-entry pipeline, no automated black box. Every edge case, basis split, and DeFi classification is handled by humans here.
We stay in our lane
We don't file your taxes. We don't replace your CPA. We do the part most CPAs and most software can't, the crypto. Then your CPA files, or you file with TurboTax.
How Florida treats crypto for tax
Federal Crypto Tax Treatment (applies in Florida)
Reportable on Form 8949, Schedule D, Schedule 1 (or Schedule C for mining as a trade or business). Count On Sheep produces these inputs from your complete on-chain history.
What we untangle for Florida crypto investors
Four steps, start to finish
From anywhere in Florida.
Connect
You connect read-only access to your exchanges and share wallet addresses. CSV exports work too.
Reconcile
We pull and reconcile every wallet, exchange, and DeFi interaction into one ledger with cost basis, holding period, and proceeds per lot.
Specialist Review
A senior crypto tax professional reviews edge cases. Manual basis splits, DeFi classifications, bridge events, restaking, NFTs.
CPA-Ready Reports
You get CPA-ready Form 8949, Schedule D, Schedule 1 inputs (and Schedule C for mining), plus full workpapers. Hand to your CPA, or load into TurboTax.
Clean files, ready for your CPA
When the crypto tax work is done, you receive a tidy package: Form 8949 detail, Schedule D totals, Schedule 1 inputs for staking and airdrops, and the workpapers behind every number. That goes straight to your CPA, or into TurboTax.
Common questions, Florida edition
I just moved to Florida from a high-tax state, does crypto tax work help?
Yes, especially in your move year. The split-residency federal return needs accurate per-event sourcing, and any unrealized positions you held while a CA/NY/NJ resident still trace back to your previous state's basis. We rebuild the multi-year ledger so the federal and former-state numbers are defensible.
Do I owe Florida tax on my crypto?
No. Florida has no state income tax, so your crypto gains are taxed only at the federal level. The crypto tax work, rebuilding cost basis across exchanges, wallets, and DeFi, still has to happen for the federal 8949 and Schedule D.
Do you file my taxes?
No. That's deliberate. Count On Sheep is a team of crypto tax professionals. Former Big 4 and CPA leadership, now crypto-native blockchain tax experts. We produce CPA-ready 8949, Schedule D, and Schedule 1 inputs. Your CPA files. Or you file with TurboTax. Staying out of preparation keeps the engagement conflict-free and the audit trail clean.
Can my CPA use your reports?
Yes. That is exactly the point. Our deliverable drops directly into the workflow your CPA already uses. Schedule D totals, 8949 detail, Schedule 1 inputs for staking and airdrops, and reconciliation workpapers behind every number.
Does this work with TurboTax?
Yes. If you self-file, the Count On Sheep deliverable plugs into TurboTax. You enter the 8949 totals (or import where supported), and our workpapers back up every line if you ever need to defend it.
How does a remote engagement work?
Everything is remote. We serve Florida residents from anywhere in the state. You grant read-only API access to your exchanges, share wallet addresses for on-chain history, and we handle the rest. No travel, no in-person meetings required.
What do I need to start?
Exchange account access or CSV exports, wallet addresses for every chain you have transacted on, any prior-year tax returns that touched crypto, and a brief on your DeFi activity. We scope from there.
How is the engagement priced?
First-time crypto tax engagements start at a $999 minimum. Larger or more complex engagements are scoped hourly at $500/hr after the initial call. All fees are quoted in writing before you commit.
Ready to get your crypto tax handled and CPA-ready?
Book a free scoping call or call us directly. We serve Florida residents remotely.



