Tax filing with ING

How to import transactions from ING. CSV export, calculator import, PIT-38.

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How to import transactions from ING

  1. 1Log in to your ING panel (xStation, Client Portal or app).
  2. 2Go to transaction history / reports. Set the date range (full tax year).
  3. 3Export CSV file. Keep UTF-8 and full transaction report.
  4. 4Import the file in our calculator. The system will recognize the format, apply FIFO and generate a PIT-38 summary.
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Frequently asked questions

  • How to export transactions from ING?

    Log in to the ING client panel, go to transaction history or reports, set the date range (tax year) and export the CSV file. Import it into our calculator.

  • Does ING require PIT-ZG?

    Foreign brokers (e.g. Interactive Brokers, DEGIRO, Trading 212) require PIT-ZG. Polish brokers (e.g. XTB, mBank eMakler) – only PIT-38. Our calculator supports both forms.

  • What format to export from ING?

    Usually CSV with comma separator, UTF-8 encoding. Choose a full transaction report (Trade Report), not a summary.

  • Will the calculator recognize the ING format?

    Yes. We support formats from Interactive Brokers, XTB, Trading 212, DEGIRO, Revolut, eToro and others. Import the file – the system will match columns and calculate PIT-38.

  • What is the PIT-38 deadline for ING?

    The PIT-38 declaration for a given year must be filed by April 30 of the following year. For 2025 – by April 30, 2026.

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