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Keeper Tax review

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Contractors can use Keeper Tax to take the strain out of their tax filing affairs
Keeper Tax falls into the tax filing category, but it’s also a practical expense tracker based around an app for both iOS and Android. The appeal of Keeper Tax is narrowed slightly by the way that it has been tailored towards independent contractors with 1099 income, although for this area of the workforce it’s ideally suited. Keeper tax allows contractors to prepare their tax affairs ready for filing, while finding and flagging tax write-offs amongst any purchases made during the tax year. Keeper Tax prides itself on helping self-employed, contractors and freelancers save sizeable amounts of dollars every year. There’s a trial that allows you to explore the potential of the software and, if it ticks the right boxes, Tax Keeper can be used for a regular monthly fee. You can try Keeper Tax for free for the duration of its 14-day trial period. If you’re suitably smitten with what’s on offer Keeper Tax then costs $16 per month, which comes with the added benefit of a bookkeeper that’s assigned to your account on setup. This is the way Keeper Tax can monitor your card or bank accounts for any potential tax write offs via text notifications. It’s pretty cool and in that respect it could have the potential to save you a decent amount of money over time. If you want to file your taxes directly through Keeper Tax then this is also possible and costs an additional $89. There is also the option to export your collated accounting details and file somewhere else using an accountant for $39. One of the main benefits of using the Keeper Tax app is that it allows you to track work-related expenses throughout the course of the working year.

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