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Comparison

TaxClutch vs FreshBooks

FreshBooks sends invoices. TaxClutch tracks taxes.

The key difference

TaxClutch

Tax liability tracking

FreshBooks

Invoicing and billing

FreshBooks helps you send invoices to clients and get paid. TaxClutch helps you understand what happens after you get paid — specifically, how much of that money goes to the IRS. They solve different problems.

Feature-by-feature

How they compare

FeatureTaxClutchFreshBooks
Real-time tax liability tracking
Quarterly payment estimates
AI invoice extraction (for tracking)
Send client invoices
Accept client payments
Built for freelancers
Price$29/month$21–$65/month

FreshBooks is for

  • Freelancers who need to send branded invoices to clients
  • Consultants and agencies billing hourly
  • Anyone accepting payments directly through invoices

TaxClutch is for

  • Freelancers who already have a way to get paid and need to track taxes
  • 1099 workers worried about quarterly estimates
  • Anyone who wants a single clear number: what they owe

You don't have to choose

FreshBooks and TaxClutch complement each other. Send invoices through FreshBooks, then upload those invoices (or the payouts) to TaxClutch to see your real-time tax liability.

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