Taxes Suck: USA Federal State

Taxes Suck: USA Federal State

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2.3.1

May 29, 2024

All States have been updated to the most recent tax laws. In order to keep Taxes Suck free from annoying Ads, Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time Charge of $3.99! Tax Years 2023 & 2022 are FREE to use!

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2.3.0

March 22, 2024

I went through the following States and updated them to the most recent tax laws: AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CN, DE. I also updated various info circles. Please see “State” info circle for notes on your specific state. I also updated the Legal Disclaimer. I am currently making my way through all the states to bring them all up to date. In order to keep Taxes Suck free from annoying Ads, Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time Charge of $3.99! Tax Years 2023 & 2022 are FREE to use!

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2.2.2

February 29, 2024

In order to keep Taxes Suck free from annoying Ads, Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time Charge of $3.99! Tax Years 2023 & 2022 are FREE to use! This update includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. Road Map of What’s Next: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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2.2.1

February 16, 2024

In order to keep Taxes Suck free from annoying Ads, Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time Charge of $3.99! Tax Years 2023 & 2022 are FREE to use! I have also implemented a “What’s New” popup when important updates go live. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. Road Map of What’s Next: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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2.2.0

February 15, 2024

Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time charge of $3.99! Tax Years 2023 & 2022 are FREE to use! This update includes the following: New in this version — In order to keep Taxes Suck free from annoying Ads, Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time Charge of $3.99! I have also implemented a “What’s New” popup when important updates go live. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. Road Map of What’s Next: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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2.1.2

February 1, 2024

Taxes Suck includes tax years: 2024, 2023, & 2022! This update includes the following: Minor update — I added a few more tax planning items before I get into the nitty-gritty of implementing a chatbot. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. What’s Next: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer any tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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2.1.1

January 27, 2024

Taxes Suck includes tax years: 2024, 2023, & 2022! This update includes the following: Minor update — Updated 2024 Michigan Tax Brackets. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. What’s Next: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer any tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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2.1.0

January 26, 2024

Taxes Suck includes tax years: 2024, 2023, & 2022! This update includes the following: Demos are finally here! I also added a simple tax planning section. Both are under the “?” on the top left of the main screen. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. What’s Next: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer any tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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2.0.0

December 24, 2023

Taxes Suck includes tax years: 2024, 2023, & 2022! This update includes the following: Federal 2024 Tax Brackets are Live! A couple of states have been updated as well to 2024. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year or updated tax brackets. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. Coming Soon: - Demos Future Plans: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer any tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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1.11.0

November 30, 2023

Taxes Suck includes tax years: 2023, 2022, & 2021! This update includes the following: Added Quarterly Or Monthly Tax Check-Up Reminders! Taxes Suck now supports Landscape View for iPads. This update also includes: Info-circle updates, general fixes, optimizations, improvements, and behind-the-scenes cleanup. Coming Soon: - Tax Year 2024 - Demos Future Plans: - I plan to implement an AI Chatbot to answer any tax questions you may have at an extremely affordable price point. Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year brackets. If Taxes Suck is helping you and making your life easier, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Also, please share Taxes Suck with friends & family. As an indie developer, it makes a big difference. I’d appreciate it!

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Taxes Suck In-App Purchases History

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Description of Taxes Suck

“In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” - Benjamin Franklin With Taxes Suck, you can easily estimate your taxes in seconds! NO degree required! Let’s face it, paying Taxes Sucks! It’s not your fault the tax code takes an advanced degree to be an expert in. Taxes Suck is a simple but powerful United States income tax calculator intended to help you easily estimate your Federal and State income tax liability. Take control of your Taxes Today! Taxes Suck helps estimate the correct amount of Federal and State taxes to withhold from your paycheck (Don’t trust your W-4 from your employer). If you are self-employed, it helps to estimate your estimated taxes. If you are employed, self-employed, have investment income, etc., it helps estimate income taxes for that too! Taxes Suck is great for Tax Planning. Whether you are self-employed, weighing business reinvestment options, or you are simply trying to decide between Traditional vs. Roth retirement contributions, Taxes Suck can help make tax decisions easier by showing you current-year tax savings. Taxes Suck is excellent for any Do-It-Yourself type of person and great for professionals assisting clients. Taxes Suck gives you the ability to run income tax projections in seconds. Learn with Taxes Suck about different types of income, deductions, & tax credits and how those affect your tax bill. “Only on the App Store” Tax Year 2024 is a One-Time charge of $3.99! Tax Years 2023 & 2022 are FREE to use! Note - States are slow to update their tax brackets. If current-year state brackets are unavailable, prior-year brackets will be used until the state issues current-year brackets. Federal calculations include: - Ordinary federal income tax. - Long-term capital gain tax. - FICA tax. - Self-employment tax. - Self-employment tax deduction. - Additional Medicare (Self-employment only). - Qualified business income deduction with threshold & phaseout. - Net investment income tax. - Taxable portion of Social Security Income. - Child tax credit with phase-out. - Earned Income Tax Credit with phase-in & phase-out. - Standard deduction (including Age & Blind increase - Federal Only). - Displays marginal tax rate. - Ability to manually add certain adjustments. - Ability to run withholding/estimated tax payment projections. State calculations include: - Ordinary state income tax. - Self-Employment Tax Deduction add-back - PA. - Standard deduction, personal exemption, dependent exemption (does not include phaseout, but a few states do not calculate these based on a low-income phaseout). - Federal QBI Deduction - CO, ID, & ND. - Federal 50% QBI Deduction - IA (2022 Only). - Federal Income Tax Deduction - IA (2022 Only). - Taxable portion of Social Security Income state subtraction, if applicable in your state. - Displays marginal tax rate. - Ability to manually add certain adjustments. - Ability to run withholding/estimated tax payment projections. - Taxes Suck on most states calculates tax on state taxable income at ordinary state tax rates. This should overestimate taxes due if your state has favorable rates on certain types of income. - I plan to add a more complete calculation for state income tax in the future, but I wanted to get the app released sooner rather than later, and I believe it gives a reasonable estimate for most people in its current build. Taxes Suck is brought to you by Adam Myrick, CPA, a solo developer. If Taxes Suck is helping you, please consider supporting me by leaving a positive review or updating an existing one. Please share Taxes Suck with friends & family! In-App Purchases: Unlock 2024 Tax Year: One-Time Charge — $3.99 Tip Jar: One-Time Charge — $0.99 One-Time Charge — $4.99 Payments and Renewal: - Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.   Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ 
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Taxes Suck: FAQ

Is Taxes Suck available on iPad devices?

Yes, Taxes Suck can be used on iPad devices.

Who released the Taxes Suck app?

Adam Myrick, LLC is the creator of the Taxes Suck app.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for Taxes Suck to work?

Taxes Suck currently supports iOS 14.5 or later.

What user rating does the app have?

The current user rating of the Taxes Suck app is 4.6.

What category of app is Taxes Suck?

The Taxes Suck App Relates To The Finance Genre.

What is the recent version of the Taxes Suck app?

2.3.1 is the newly released Taxes Suck version.

What date was the latest Taxes Suck update?

September 30, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Taxes Suck update.

What was the Taxes Suck release date?

The Taxes Suck app became available to the public on February 6, 2023.

What age is Taxes Suck suitable for?

Adam Myrick, LLC: The Taxes Suck app is child-friendly.

What are the languages offered by the Taxes Suck app?

Taxes Suck can be used in English.

Is Taxes Suck accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Taxes Suck is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Taxes Suck allow for in-app purchases?

Yes, Taxes Suck allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.

Is Taxes Suck specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Taxes Suck is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Taxes Suck?

No, there are no advertisements in Taxes Suck.

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  • Ss tax and Medicare.

    What I don’t have to pay this now. I’m a Independent Contractor, I’m trying to figure out what I need to pay the IRS quarterly. I need to put money aside.

    Developer Response

    You are considered self-employed. Taxes Suck calculates Self-Employment tax (i.e., SS & Medicare); It’s added to Federal Tax. If you are self-employed, you pay federal income tax & self-employment tax with your federal estimated taxes. It all goes together, and Taxes Suck calculates it. I use Taxes Suck every month for my wife’s photography business, and it calculates 100% correctly. Tap on “See Details” for a breakdown. Yes, you should pay estimates quarterly. Taxes Suck is excellent for estimating what you currently owe. Input your Net Income in the self-employment section and use the “Tax Withholding” section to put what you have paid in estimates for the year. This should give you what you currently owe in federal & state. This will include your self-employment taxes (i.e., SS & Medicare). Thanks for using Taxes Suck. I appreciate it!
  • OUTSTANDING TAX AP!

    What a fantastic easy to use app to calculate taxes. Spot on.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for the kind words 😊
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    Attempting 3.99 purchase generated product not found message.

    Developer Response

    This issue has been fixed. I am so sorry for the inconvenience 🙏