Doesnt open on an M1
Response from developer
I updated this app for the new Apple Silicone quite awhile ago, and I just released a new version that supports 2025. Please give it another try and let me know what thing. Thanks.
1.3.0
September 4, 2024
Updated the program for 2025 tax brackets, standard deductions, qualified dividends, and qualified capital gains. The calculation of Net Investment Income Tax has been added and the amount will be shown in the Summary Report when applicable. Some of the item help screens have been updated for better clarity. Many bug fixes have been applied to the version to avoid potential crashes.
MoreI updated this app for the new Apple Silicone quite awhile ago, and I just released a new version that supports 2025. Please give it another try and let me know what thing. Thanks.
Yes, you can use the TaxesRoughly app on iPad devices.
George Dombrowski is the developer of the app.
The minimum iOS requirement: 16.5.
Currently, the TaxesRoughly app doesn’t have enough ratings to display.
The App Genre Of The Taxesroughly App Is Finance.
1.3.0 is the newly released TaxesRoughly version.
The date of the latest TaxesRoughly update is December 2, 2024.
TaxesRoughly became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the TaxesRoughly app is George Dombrowski.
TaxesRoughly is now available to use in English.
No, TaxesRoughly is not on Apple Arcade.
No, TaxesRoughly does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, TaxesRoughly is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
No, users are not exposed to ads in TaxesRoughly.