Receipts become
tax deductions.
Snap a receipt — Tallyhound classifies every line item against the right IRS category and rolls everything into a year-end summary you can hand to your accountant.
Built for how the self-employed actually file.
No generic spreadsheet. No bank-feed clutter. Every feature serves one job: getting your Schedule C right.
Snap-and-classify capture
Photograph any receipt. The app extracts the merchant, date, and every line item — automatically.
Per-line-item categorization
Some Costco items are business; others are groceries. Tallyhound sorts each line against IRS rules — so the deduction is accurate, not a rough estimate.
Year-end summary, always live
Schedule C, SALT, mileage, home office, quarterly income — rolled into one view your CPA can read in five minutes.
Mileage tracking
Current-year IRS rate built in. Log a trip; the deduction calculates itself.
CSV export, anytime
Your data is yours. Export the full year in a single tap and hand it off — including to yourself.
State-aware tax logic
SALT rules differ by state — Texas, Washington, Florida have their quirks. Tallyhound knows them.
Three steps, end to end.
No setup forms. No bank verification. No bookkeeper jargon.
Snap
Open the camera in the app, photograph any receipt. Or pick one from your photo library.
Review
The app extracts every line item and proposes a tax category. You confirm or correct.
Done
Your year-end totals update instantly. Export to CSV whenever you want.
Your financial data isn't a product.
Tallyhound was built without bank linking, third-party trackers, or ad networks. The architecture itself is the promise.