Calculators, checklists, and references from an IRS Enrolled Agent. No signup walls, no gimmicks — use them, bookmark them, and if a number surprises you, let's talk.
Two great retirement plans for the self-employed — but the right one depends on your income, cash flow, and whether you have employees. Move the sliders and get a live recommendation using 2026 IRS limits.
Compare my options →The question we hear most from new owners. Five quick questions, no email required — get an honest read on whether the S-corp election is worth it for you.
Take the quiz →If your business is profitable, electing S-corp status can cut your self-employment tax — often by thousands a year. See an instant estimate of what you'd save.
Calculate my savings →Self-employed? Estimate your four quarterly payments — income tax plus self-employment tax — so April is never a surprise.
Estimate my payments →Most owners leave real money on the table. Check off what you already track and instantly see what you might be missing.
Open the checklist →The 2026 federal brackets, standard deduction, capital-gains thresholds, QBI, AMT, and more — one clean, bookmarkable page.
View the 2026 numbers →IRS-compliant vehicle mileage tracking under §274(d). Log trips in seconds, reconcile your odometer, and keep an audit-ready record — at 72.5¢ per business mile in 2026, it adds up fast.
Open the Mileage Log →Every federal, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado deadline that matters — twelve months, two pages, weekend adjustments included.
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