Free tax and receipt tools
Free, no signup, and a true demo of what scan-ai does to your receipts. Each tool answers one real question freelancers and the self-employed run into at tax time.
These are general guidance, not tax advice. Confirm the numbers with your accountant before you file.
Quarterly estimated tax calculator
Estimate your 2026 US quarterly self-employment tax from your net income, so the IRS due dates do not catch you short.
US freelancers and sole proprietorsOpenDeduction finder
Answer a few plain-language questions and see which everyday business expenses you may be able to deduct, with the matching tax-form line.
Self-employed people in the US and CanadaOpenGST/HST input tax credit finder
Check whether a Canadian business purchase likely qualifies for an input tax credit, and roughly how much you could claim back.
GST/HST-registered Canadian businessesOpenSide hustle tax starter
New to self-employment income? See what to track from day one, which taxes apply, and how to keep receipts organized before tax time.
First-year side-hustlers and freelancersOpenWave receipts cost calculator
Compare what receipt scanning and line-item tax categorization would cost you on Wave versus scan-ai, based on how many receipts you handle.
Wave users weighing receipt add-onsOpen
About these tools.
Are these tools free?
Yes. Every tool here is free, with no signup and no credit card. They run in your browser and are a true demo of what scan-ai does to your receipts.
Do these tools file my taxes or store my numbers?
No. They are educational calculators and checklists. They do not file anything and do not save your figures; they are general guidance, not tax advice. Confirm the numbers with your accountant before you file.
Do the tools cover the US and Canada?
Most cover both. The quarterly estimated tax calculator is US-focused and the GST/HST input tax credit finder is Canada-focused; the deduction finder and the side-hustle tax starter handle both the US and Canada.