Crypto Tax Agent
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is an instruction-only crypto tax workflow skill; it is purpose-aligned, but users should treat the tax and wallet data involved as sensitive and verify outputs with a qualified tax professional.
Before installing, understand that this skill is for sensitive crypto tax work. It does not include executable code or request credentials, but it may guide an agent to analyze wallet histories, exchange records, and tax forms. Keep those records secure, approve any external API use, and have a qualified tax professional review final filings or planning decisions.
Findings (4)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
The agent may query or correlate wallet activity through external services during tax analysis.
The skill explicitly contemplates using an external blockchain API as part of tax reconstruction. This is aligned with the crypto tax purpose, but wallet addresses and transaction histories can become sensitive when linked to a taxpayer.
multi-chain transaction reconstruction via Etherscan V2 API
Approve external API lookups deliberately, avoid sharing unnecessary identifying information, and keep wallet-to-taxpayer mappings private where possible.
Tax records, exchange CSVs, wallet histories, and generated forms could contain highly sensitive financial information if saved by the user or agent.
The skill instructs long-term retention of crypto tax records. That is normal for tax compliance, but in an agent environment it should not imply uncontrolled memory or storage of sensitive financial records.
Retain all records for 3-7 years minimum
Store records only in user-approved secure locations, avoid persistent agent memory for private tax data unless explicitly intended, and delete temporary working copies when no longer needed.
A user may over-rely on the agent for tax planning or filing decisions that should be reviewed by a qualified professional.
The skill mostly frames itself as reporting/compliance, but it also includes tax-loss harvesting analysis, which can overlap with tax planning. This is a scope ambiguity rather than evidence of deception.
Analyzing wash sale opportunities (tax-loss harvesting) ... Tax planning or entity structuring advice — this skill reports, it does not advise on structure
Use the skill for analysis and draft reporting only; have a CPA or tax attorney review planning, filing positions, audit responses, and any uncertain classifications.
It is harder to verify who authored the tax guidance or whether it is maintained against current tax rules.
The artifact has no source repository or homepage for provenance. Because it is instruction-only with no code or install step, this is a verification limitation rather than an executable supply-chain concern.
Source: unknown; Homepage: none
Cross-check tax positions against official IRS guidance and professional advice before relying on the output.
