How to export a report from DEGIRO
To settle your DEGIRO taxes, you need two CSV files: a transactions report and an account overview (which contains dividends). Set the widest possible date range from the very beginning of your trading — this is essential for correct FIFO cost calculation.
For PIT-ZG, import both the DEGIRO transaction export and the account overview. This allows the calculator to preserve dividend and country-level detail for Polish tax filing.
- 1Log in to your DEGIRO account
- 2Go to the "Activity" tab
- 3Select "Transactions"
- 4Set the widest possible date range — ideally from the start of trading on DEGIRO
- 5Press the "Download" button and select CSV format
Tip: Prepare reports for all previous years. Make sure dates in consecutive files do not overlap. We recommend generating reports for individual calendar years.
Why is PIT-ZG needed for DEGIRO in Poland?
DEGIRO is a foreign broker and does not issue a Polish PIT-8C. That is why Polish investors usually file PIT-38 with a PIT-ZG attachment based on broker reports.
Using both DEGIRO files helps the calculator capture foreign dividends, fees, and countries of source more reliably.
How to file DEGIRO in Polish PIT-ZG
PIT-ZG is used in Poland to report foreign income by country. With DEGIRO, this usually includes stock and ETF gains, foreign dividends, and withholding tax paid abroad.
The calculator helps apply NBP exchange rates, assign countries of source, and prepare values that can be copied into PIT-ZG together with PIT-38.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to report transactions on all exchanges?
Yes, all transactions on foreign exchanges require reporting in PIT-38 and PIT-ZG, regardless of the exchange country.
How do I settle DEGIRO fees?
DEGIRO fees are a tax-deductible expense. The calculator automatically includes all fees in the tax calculations.
Do I need separate files for transactions and dividends?
Yes, DEGIRO requires two CSV files: "Transactions" (buy/sell trades) and "Account Overview" (dividends, fees). Import both files into the application for a complete tax settlement.
Do I need PIT-ZG for DEGIRO?
Yes. DEGIRO is a foreign broker, so Polish investors usually file PIT-ZG together with PIT-38.
How do I export DEGIRO data for PIT-ZG?
Download the transaction history and the account overview, then import both files into the calculator for country-level PIT-ZG reporting.
How are DEGIRO dividends shown in PIT-ZG?
Foreign dividends are reported by country together with any withholding tax paid abroad. The calculator helps prepare these values automatically.
Which NBP rate applies to DEGIRO transactions?
Use the average NBP exchange rate from the business day before the income or cost arose. The calculator applies this rule automatically.
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