
Find tax deductions you're missing Save More & Stress Less
Upload a receipt, and we'll show you what you can deduct. Most creators find $3,000 in deductions they didn't know about.
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What creators are finding
We've helped thousands of creators discover deductions they didn't know existed. Here's what we're seeing:
Average annual deductions found
Most creators discover $2,000-$4,000 in their first year
Receipts categorized automatically
You just need to confirm details
Average deduction per receipt
Varies by receipt type and amount
What creators are saying
"I'm a YouTuber who makes cooking videos. Last tax season, I found $2,100 in deductions I had no idea about - mostly from Adobe subscriptions and camera gear I bought. My accountant was surprised I caught everything. Honestly, I would have missed most of it without TallyFox."
Sarah M.
Cooking Channel Creator
"I run a podcast about tech, and I used to spend hours every month categorizing receipts in a spreadsheet. Now I just upload them and TallyFox does most of the work. It even caught some deductions I didn't realize were valid, like portion of my internet bill I use for work."
Mike T.
Tech Podcaster
"As someone who makes TikTok content full-time, I have a lot of receipts - equipment, props, software, client meals. TallyFox helps me keep track of everything and finds deductions I wouldn't have thought of. Last year it found about $1,800 in stuff I would have missed."
Alex L.
TikTok Creator
Common tax issues creators have
Most creators think they’re covered. They’re usually not. It costs them money and peace of mind.
It's hard to know what to deduct
TMost creators claim the obvious stuff but miss subscriptions, gear, and everyday expenses. That’s why creators typically uncover $2,000–$4,000 they didn’t know they could deduct.
You forget why you bought it by tax time
Receipts don’t explain how an expense supported your work. Months later, that missing context means missed deductions. Tally captures the “why” while it’s still fresh.
Receipts alone don’t hold up in an IRS audit
In an audit, the IRS asks why an expense was business-related. A receipt shows what you spent, not the reason. Tally helps you document those details while they’re fresh.
How it works
Upload your receipt
Take a photo, drag and drop, or upload a file. We accept JPG, PNG, PDF, and HEIC formats.
We analyze it
We extract details from your receipt and figure out what category it belongs in. Usually takes about a minute.
See what you can deduct
We show you the deduction amount and explain why it qualifies. You can export everything when you're ready to file.
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* Average deduction amount of $3,000 is based on user data showing most creators discover $2,000-$4,000 in deductions in their first year of using TallyFox.