Estimate Tax Refund - 2013 Tax Calculator for 2012 Tax Return
Use these FREE TaxEducator tools: DEPENDucator, RELucator, HOHucator, EICucator, and KIDucator
The 2013 Tax Calculator and "TaxStimator"
Estimate Your 2012 Tax Return for Your 2013 Tax Refund
2013 Tax Calculator for 2012 Return and Tax Refund
Review Your Tax Information
Tax Calculator Help
Calculator Disclaimer
This free efile.com tax calculator lets you:
- Select a tax income filing status
- Enter W-2 and other income, tax deductions, tax credits etc.
Based on this tax information you can calculate and estimate your tax refund or
tax payments.
The efile.com tax calculator is based on IRS tax code, tax tables and tax rates
and is subject to change without previous notification.
This tax software is a self-help tool for free independent usage. By using this
tax calculator you agree that efile.com is not acting as your tax adviser. Furthermore
you acknowledge, that efile.com does not guarantee the accuracy of this tax calculator
nor its applicability in regards to your personal financial circumstances. All examples
are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized
advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal financial issues.
This tax calculator service is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, either
express or implied, including without limitation, any warranty for information,
data or services.
Don't let your tax return take you by surprise! Estimate your taxes before you
prepare your 2012 Tax Return. Find out if you will owe
taxes or how much of a tax refund you will get in 2013. Estimating your
taxes before you file your tax return is an essential part of tax planning, so start
estimating now with the 2013 Tax Refund and Tax Return
Calculator, above.
How to Estimate Taxes with the 2013 Tax Calculator
To begin estimating your taxes with the tax calculator, select your filing
status and choose your exemptions for yourself, your spouse, and your dependents.
Then, click the green "Income" tab to proceed. Here and on the other tabs,
use the sliders or enter the numbers manually. When you finish one tab, go on to
the next one. And be sure to click each of the blue sub-tabs under "Deductions"
and "Payments and Credits".
You can track the estimate of your tax refund as you go; the amount of your tax refund
(or amount due) is always displayed on the top right of the tax calculator.
The 2013 Tax Calculator will estimate your 2012 Tax Return and any tax refund you
will receive in 2013. This calculator will be updated frequently as the IRS releases
the latest figures for Tax Year 2012. efile.com offers the use of this tax calculator
free of charge. Please contact us
if you have any comments or questions about the 2013 Tax Calculator.
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Find out with the DEPENDucator
Is a Relative or
Friend Your Dependent? Find out with the RELucator
Is
Someone Your Qualifying Person for Head of Household Status? Use the HOHucator to
find out
Do You Qualify for the Earned Income Credit? The EICucator will let you know
Can You
Claim the Child Tax Credit? The KIDucator has the answer
The User Terms and Conditions for this efile.com Federal
Tax Return Tax Calculator and Tax Estimator constitutes your agreement to the following
Agreement. This tax calculator is only an estimator
tax tool and should only be used to calculate and estimate your 2012 tax year or
2013 tax return tax refund or tax liability. This tax calculator is not intended
as an online tax preparation tool for a federal income tax return. Please only use
this tax calculator as an estimator for your personal tax refund or tax liability;
any other use is strictly prohibited. Tax Information entered into the efile.com
tax calculator is not stored or saved on a server or your computer's disk drive,
nor is the tax data stored or transmitted anywhere else.
* Some of the deductions entered are applied to what
would be your itemized deduction. The calculator will display the itemized deduction
total if it is larger than the standard deduction.