Taxes and Documents
Polycopy does not issue tax documents. Where your trading records actually live, how to export your history, and why tax treatment depends on your jurisdiction.
Last updated August 21, 2026
Polycopy does not issue tax documents. Every trade you make through Polycopy settles in your own Polymarket account, so your official records, and any tax documents Polymarket provides, come from Polymarket rather than from us.
Where your records live
Polycopy is non-custodial. We never hold your funds, and every order we place lands in your Polymarket account exactly like a trade you made there yourself. That makes Polymarket the system of record for your money: fills, resolutions, deposits, and withdrawals all live there.
Polycopy keeps its own view of the activity made through Polycopy. Your Portfolio and trade history show what each bot and manual copy did, which is useful for reconstructing which trades came from copying and which trader they followed. Use it alongside Polymarket's records, not instead of them.
Review your Polycopy trade history
Open Portfolio and go to Trades. This lists the trades made through Polycopy, including which bot or manual copy placed each one. Save what you need for your records.
Pull your Polymarket records
Log in to Polymarket and use your account activity and statements there. This is the authoritative record of every fill, resolution payout, deposit, and withdrawal, including anything you did outside Polycopy.
Reconcile the two
Your Polymarket history includes all your trading. Your Polycopy history is the subset made through Polycopy. If a trade appears on Polymarket but not on Polycopy, you made it directly on Polymarket.
Tax treatment
How prediction-market trading is taxed varies by jurisdiction, and it can differ from how stocks or gambling winnings are treated where you live. We cannot tell you how to file, and nothing on Polycopy is tax advice.