Taxes
Add income tax, franchise tax, and other tax expenses to your forecast.
The Taxes building block tracks tax expenses such as federal and state income tax, franchise taxes, and other business taxes. Tax entries appear on your Income Statement.
Video Tutorial
Taxes Tutorial
Taxes Overview
The Taxes page shows all your tax expense entries — the tax name, amount, and when payments occur. Add line items for federal income tax, state taxes, franchise fees — whatever applies to your business.
Each Tax line appears in the Summary table. This table is fully editable, and updates you make here will be reflected directly on your Income Statement.
Creating a Tax Expense
To add a tax expense:
- Navigate to Building Blocks → Taxes in the sidebar
- Click Add Tax
- Enter the tax name and description
- Click “Add Tax Expense”
- Edit values in the Summary table as needed
Tax Name: State Income Tax
Description: California state income tax
Examples of Business Taxes
Income Taxes
Taxes on business profits:
- Federal corporate tax - 21% (C-corps)
- State income tax - Varies by state (0-12%)
- Pass-through taxes - S-corps, LLCs (personal rates)
Payroll Taxes
Employer-paid taxes on wages:
| Tax | Rate | Wage Base |
|---|---|---|
| Social Security | 6.2% | $168,600 (2024) |
| Medicare | 1.45% | Unlimited |
| FUTA | 0.6% | $7,000 |
| State unemployment | Varies | Varies |
Other Taxes
- Sales tax - On products sold
- Property tax - On real estate and equipment
- Franchise tax - For operating in certain states (CA, DE, TX)
Impact on Financial Statements
Income Statement
Taxes appear in your EBITDA table. They’re subtracted from your Earnings to calculate your Profit (Loss), also known as your Net Income.
Related Blocks
- Team Members - Separate Payroll tax calculations
- Grants - Often tax-exempt funding