The following Android tax apps can help you file tax returns more easily and can help you track any refund that is due to you – if you are a tax professional, or like to do the grunt work yourself tax apps can also provide a quick reference on US tax rates and schedules.


TurboTax SnapTax is ideal for people who don’t have children or dependents, don’t own a home or real estate and earn less than $100,000 ($120,000 if married). You can file your taxes by snapping a photo of your W-2; answer a few questions and make an electronic filing. It costs $19.99 to file Federal + state tax returns and TurboTax guarantees this price if you file by March 23.


MyTaxRefund by TurboTax – If you e-filed you taxes this app can track it and help you determined when you will have the cash. After answering a few questions you’ll see when you can expect to get a check; see the status of your Federal and State e-filed returns or learn if a return is pending, accepted, or rejected


TaxCaster by TurboTax – Offers a simple and user-friendly interface with which you can use to get a quick estimate of how much you can expect to get in a tax refund – just enter some basic info and watch your refund add up.
BNA Quick Tax Reference – Bloomberg’s BNA’s handy Quick Tax Reference Guide gives you access to current US tax rates and schedules as well as those from as far back as 2007. Some of the information that this Android Tax app contains include:


  • 2012 Tax Rates

  • Standard Mileage Rates

  • Individual Tax Rate Schedules

  • Standard Deductions/Personal Exemptions

  • Corporate Tax Rate Schedule

  • Capital Gains and Dividends Taxed as Net Capital Gain

  • Income Tax Rates for Estates

  • Trusts/Estate and Gift Taxes

  • ERISA

  • Tax Code Pension

  • Retirement Plan Limits

BNA’s Quick Tax Reference Guide is perfect for when you’re on the go, need to make a quick reference, or are meeting with clients. This app allows you to change your year of reference quickly and calculates taxable income for different filing statuses.


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