About After Tax Tools
After Tax Tools helps you understand what your money is actually worth after taxes. We build simple, transparent calculators for real-world financial decisions.
Why After-Tax Calculators Matter
Gross numbers can be misleading. Salaries, bonuses, settlements, investments, and windfalls often look very different once taxes are applied.
Our calculators focus on the question that matters most: How much do I actually keep?
What We Do
After Tax Tools provides fast, easy-to-use calculators that estimate after-tax outcomes for common financial scenarios, including:
- Salary, hourly, and paycheck take-home pay
- Bonuses, severance, and windfalls
- Capital gains and investment income
- Retirement withdrawals and early distributions
- Stock compensation and equity payouts
- Relocation and moving tax impact
You can explore the full list on our After-Tax Calculators page.
Our Approach
We prioritize clarity over complexity. Each calculator uses straightforward assumptions and clearly explains what is included — and what is not.
Results are estimates, not tax advice, but they are designed to help you evaluate decisions before committing.
Who It’s For
After Tax Tools is built for:
- Employees and freelancers
- Contractors and consultants
- Investors and business owners
- Anyone evaluating a major financial decision
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these calculators free?
Yes. All After Tax Tools calculators are free to use with no signup required.
Do you store my financial data?
No. Calculations run locally in your browser and no personal financial data is stored or transmitted.
Which calculator should I start with?
Most users start with the Salary Calculator or browse all tools on the calculators page.
Disclaimer
All calculators provide estimates only and should not be considered tax, legal, or financial advice. Actual results depend on your specific situation and local tax rules. For personalized advice, consult a qualified professional.
New to after-tax calculations? Learn how taxes actually reduce your income across salary, bonuses, investments, and retirement withdrawals.