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Tax Calculator: Income Tax Calculator for Free
Our calculator uses the latest info provided by the IRS and is current for your 2024 taxes. Grab your tax docs, W-2, 1099 and income statements. For the most accurate refund estimate, see your local Tax Pro today.
Use the tax calculator below to estimate your tax refund
Enter your filing status, income, deductions and credits and we will estimate your total taxes. Based on your projected tax withholding for the year, we can also estimate your tax refund or amount you may owe the IRS next April.
Calculate self-employment tax and more
Have your tax docs ready and be prepared to answer questions about your income.
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Find an expert Tax Pro near you
For greater help with your taxes, stop by your local Jackson Hewitt today. We’re in your neighborhood and open days, nights and weekends for your convenience.
More about your tax refund
How fast can I get my tax refund?
If you’re like most people in the U.S., your tax refund can feel like the biggest paycheck you’ll receive all year (especially if you have a Tax Pro on your side). Want to know when you could be getting this refund, or how you could speed up the waiting time? The answer could vary year-to-year due to changes in your life and to the IRS’ rules. Keep reading to learn more about receiving your 2022 tax refund.
Frequently asked questions
If there is an error preparing your return resulting in an increased tax liability, the local office that prepared your return will reimburse you for penalties and interest (but not additional taxes) owed. You must notify us within 30 days of receiving initial notice from a taxing authority and provide necessary documents and/or assistance. Terms, restrictions, and conditions apply. Most offices are independently owned and operated.