Self-employed tax software for Schedule C operators

Your solo business, tallied as you work.

Tallyo brings 1099 bookkeeping, client invoices, mileage, deductible charges, and quarterly estimated taxes into one quiet workspace. No year-end scramble. No tax spreadsheet living off to the side.

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Today
Tax posture from live work
92% sorted
Adobe
Recurring software
$64.99
Deductible
Client deposit
Invoice #0018
$2,400.00
Taxable
Home office
Needs category
$210.00
Review
Dinner
Remembered merchant
$42.18
Personal
Next quarterly
$840
due Sep 15
Federal · IRS$700
State · CA$140
Mileage418 mi
Deductible$8.7k
Review18 items
92%
activity sorted
$8.7k
deductible found
418
miles logged
Sep 15
next quarterly due
One operating loop

Not accounting software. A cleaner rhythm for solo work.

Most finance tools make every feature look equally important. Tallyo is organized around the decisions a self-employed person actually repeats.

01
Bank activity

Every charge gets a tax treatment.

Recurring merchants are remembered. New charges enter a short review lane. The language stays simple: taxable, deductible, personal.

Deductible
Adobe
Review
Coffee meeting
Personal
Groceries
18
to review
92%
sorted
$8.7k
deductible
02
Client work

Invoice clients. Get paid straight to you.

Send a clean invoice with a payment link. Your client pays by card or bank transfer, and the money lands in your own Stripe account, then your bank. Tallyo never holds your funds and takes no cut, and every payment feeds your quarterly estimate.

Invoice #0018
Create
Stripe link
Send
$1,800 taxable
Get paid
$1.8k
paid
0%
platform cut
Stripe
direct pay
03
Quarterly taxes

The next estimate stays visible.

Tallyo keeps the payment rhythm in view for self-employed operators who need to plan around April, June, September, and January.

Due next
April 15
Estimated
$840
Fed · state
$700 + $140
$840
estimate
Fed+CA
two payments
Apr 15
next due
Before tax day

Get taxes out of the way before tax day.

The best time to deal with self-employed taxes is while the work is still fresh. Tallyo keeps quarterly estimated taxes, Schedule C deductions, 1099 bookkeeping, mileage, and invoices moving all year.

Now

Sort the week while it is fresh.

Bank activity, mileage, and invoice payments get reviewed as they happen, not months later.

Quarterly

Know what to set aside before the due date.

Estimated taxes update from taxable work, deductible costs, and mileage as the year moves.

Tax day

Show up with cleaner records.

Schedule C deductions, 1099 work, mileage, and client income are already organized for filing.

Who it is for

For people too small for an accounting department and too busy for a tax mess.

The product is intentionally narrow: solo operators who need records, billing, mileage, and tax planning to stay connected.

Designers, consultants, developers, coaches, and photographers billing clients directly.

1099 workers who want cleaner records before tax season starts.

Single-member LLC and sole proprietor operators filing Schedule C.

Solo businesses that need mileage, invoices, and tax planning in one operating rhythm.

Quarterly rhythm
April
Q1
June
Q2
September
Q3
January
Q4

Tallyo keeps this cadence attached to actual work: paid invoices, deductible costs, mileage, and the quarterly estimate.

Pricing

One plan, priced like a tool, not a second tax.

Start with 14 days free, no card up front. After the trial, the whole workspace is one flat price: every feature, no tiers, no per-invoice fees.

Everything, one plan
14-day free trial
$100per year, after your trial

Bank activity with tax treatments and merchant memory

Invoices sent through your own Stripe account

Mileage log with weekly repeat and saved places

Quarterly estimates split federal and state

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No card today. Early-access members get clear notice before billing ever starts.

Plain answers

A few things worth saying directly.

Enough context for searchers and early customers without turning the page into a tax encyclopedia.

How do invoice payments work?

Your client gets an emailed invoice with a hosted payment page. They pay by card or bank transfer, no account needed. The money goes directly into your own Stripe account and pays out to your bank. Tallyo never touches or holds your funds and adds no per-invoice fee; you can also send invoices without a payment link and collect however you like.

Is Tallyo for self-employed quarterly taxes?

Yes. Tallyo is built around the ongoing rhythm of taxable work, deductible costs, mileage, invoices, and quarterly estimated tax due dates.

Does it help with Schedule C deductions?

Tallyo keeps bank activity labeled as deductible or personal, remembers recurring merchants, and keeps mileage and invoice records in the same workspace.

Does it replace a tax preparer?

No. Tallyo is not an accountant or tax advisor. It's operating software for keeping up with your tax operations through the year: records, estimates, and deadlines. For advice on your situation, talk to a real accountant; you'll show up with cleaner records.

What does Tallyo cost?

Every account starts with a 14-day free trial, no card up front. After that it is one plan at $100 per year for the full workspace, no tiers, no per-invoice fees. Invoice payments run through your own Stripe account, so processing fees stay between you and Stripe.

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