Tax notice support evidence

Turn a wallet history into a cleaner accountant handoff.

When a tax notice or client file depends on messy wallet activity, ChainDossier organizes public EVM evidence into a concise chronology and source appendix before professional judgment is applied.

Public addresses only · No wallet connection · Informational research, not professional advice

The deliverable

Reduce the time spent reconstructing the public trail.

The QuickCheck is not tax advice. It gives accountants and owners a reviewable public-chain evidence layer that can be combined with exchange exports, invoices, and client explanations.

01 / CONTEXT

Frame the notice

Tie the wallet to the tax year, question, or client file that needs a clearer evidence record.

02 / EVIDENCE

Summarize activity

Surface activity windows, material inbound and outbound flows, and recurring counterparties.

03 / HANDOFF

Give professionals sources

Deliver a compact brief with references rather than another exploratory dashboard.

Questions

Scope before purchase.

Is this tax advice?

No. It is public-chain research for use alongside qualified tax or accounting advice.

Can it reconcile every transaction?

No. The QuickCheck summarizes high-signal public activity; deeper reconciliation can be scoped separately.

What should I provide?

A public wallet address, the network, and the tax or accounting question being reviewed.

Can my accountant use it?

Yes. The output is written as a source-linked appendix they can review and challenge.

Prepare the public-chain appendix.

One public EVM wallet, €49 QuickCheck, delivered within 24 hours.

Book the €49 QuickCheck
Important: ChainDossier analyzes public blockchain and open-source information. It does not identify beneficial ownership, certify funds as clean, guarantee safety, or provide legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, AML, sanctions, investment, or financial advice.