Real Estate & Legal calculators for the line items that matter.
Six tools for the moments money meets jurisdiction — sales tax in Phoenix, capital gains in Los Angeles, property tax in Houston, paychecks in Detroit, IAAI auction fees, and personal-injury settlement ranges.
Six working calculators, one rate table away from a real number.
Each tool pulls from current statutory rates and shows the formula it used — bring the result to a CPA or attorney for the final word.
Arizona Sales Tax Calculator
Compute combined transaction privilege tax for any Arizona address — state, county, and city add-ons rolled into a single rate, with breakdown.
California Capital Gains Tax
Federal long- or short-term cap gains stacked with California’s bracket-based add — accounts for NIIT, AMT, and the state’s lack of preferential rate.
Texas Property Tax
Annual property tax across all 254 Texas counties — applies homestead, over-65, and disability exemptions. ISD, county, hospital, and MUD lines itemized.
Michigan Paycheck
Federal income tax, FICA, Michigan’s 4.25% flat rate, and Detroit / Grand Rapids city tax (where applicable). Hourly, salaried, or 1099.
IAAI Fee Calculator
True out-the-door cost of an IAAI auction win — buyer fee, internet bid fee, gate fee, environmental, title, and storage. Compare guest vs. registered tier pricing.
Neck Injury Settlement
Estimated settlement range using the multiplier method — special damages × pain-and-suffering factor — adjusted for severity, fault, and jurisdiction.
Three steps from question to a number you can bring to a meeting.
Money + jurisdiction problems get expensive fast. These tools won’t replace a CPA or an attorney — but they’ll get you to the conversation prepared, with realistic numbers and the line items you should be asking about.
Pick your jurisdiction
State, county, or specific zip — rates vary block to block.Enter the dollar amount
Sale price, gain, paycheck, settlement value, or auction bid.Get the itemization
Each line of tax, fee, or deduction broken out — copy or share by URL.This is information, not advice.
These calculators are educational, not legal, tax, or financial advice. They use published statutory rates and standard formulas to produce estimates — not legally binding numbers. Real returns, settlements, and tax bills depend on facts our forms can’t see: your full deduction picture, prior-year carryovers, fault determinations, local ordinances, and case law specific to your state. Use the output to prepare for a conversation with a licensed CPA, attorney, or financial advisor — not to file with it.