2026 OBBBA Tax Calculators

Free, accurate, sourced calculators for the new federal programs in the 2026 One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Every tool runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded — and every figure is checked against the law and IRS guidance.

Last updated: June 2026 By the FedCalc Editorial Team
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Total 2026 Tax Change Calculator

The only tool that combines every OBBBA break into one number. Enter your details once and see your full federal tax savings — tips, overtime, senior, car loan, and Child Tax Credit together.

Deduction

No Tax on Tips

Save up to $25,000 in deductible tips — see your real federal tax savings.

Deduction

No Tax on Overtime

Deduct your overtime premium (up to $12,500 / $25,000 joint).

Deduction

Senior $6,000 Deduction

The truth about "no tax on Social Security" — and what you'll save.

Deduction

Car Loan Interest

Deduct up to $10,000 of interest on a U.S.-assembled new vehicle.

Credit

Child Tax Credit

The new $2,200-per-child amount and refundable portion.

Deduction

SALT Cap

How much you can deduct after the new $40,000 SALT cap.

Savings

Trump Account

Project your child's balance from the $1,000 federal seed, vs a 529.

Student loans

RAP Student Loan

Your Repayment Assistance Plan payment + RAP vs IBR vs Standard.

What is the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)?

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21), enacted in 2025, created a wave of new federal tax breaks and programs that take effect for 2025–2026 — several of them temporary through 2028. Because the rules are new and spread across hundreds of pages of statute and IRS guidance, FedCalc turns each one into a simple, sourced calculator so you can see exactly how it affects you.

Which OBBBA calculators are here

We add new OBBBA calculators as IRS guidance is finalized — each launched only when we can verify it against primary sources, with a confidence label where rules are still pending.

Why trust these calculators

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FedCalc Editorial Team
We build free calculators for new U.S. federal programs and check every formula against the underlying law and IRS guidance. Estimates only — not tax advice.

Disclaimer: Educational estimates based on the 2026 OBBBA statute and IRS guidance; some details are still being finalized. Not tax, legal, or financial advice. FedCalc is independent and not affiliated with the U.S. government or IRS.