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    Best Tax Calendar Software in 2026

    Never miss a deadline — track every federal, state, and client tax due date in a single shared calendar.

    8 tools highlightedUpdated August 2026

    Top Tax Calendar Software Tools for 2026

    Compare leading tax calendar software platforms by pricing, strengths, trade-offs, and best-fit teams.

    #1

    1. Calendly

    Easy meeting scheduling

    Share availability links and let clients self-book tax appointments.

    Free / from $10/user/mo
    Best for: Tax pros taking client meetings
    #2

    2. Acuity Scheduling

    Robust appointment scheduling

    Multi-step bookings, intake forms, and payments.

    From $20/mo
    Best for: Independent tax preparers
    #3

    3. Cogsworth

    Booking and scheduling with reminders

    Bookings with timezone-aware reminders and intake.

    From $9/mo
    Best for: Solo tax practitioners
    #4

    4. OnceHub

    Scheduling for sales and services

    Routing, panel booking, and reusable workflows.

    Free / from $12/user/mo
    Best for: Larger tax firms
    #5

    5. YouCanBookMe

    Branded scheduling pages

    Customizable booking pages with calendar integrations.

    Free / from $10.80/mo
    Best for: Brand-focused tax firms
    #6

    6. SimplyBook.me

    Booking system with widgets and POS

    Booking site, widgets, and add-ons like intake forms.

    Free / from $9.90/mo
    Best for: Walk-in tax shops
    #7

    7. SavvyCal

    Modern scheduling with overlay views

    Polished scheduling overlays for picking the best time.

    From $12/user/mo
    Best for: Premium tax advisors
    #8

    8. Setmore

    Free appointment scheduling

    Free tier with payments, reminders, and video calls.

    Free / from $5/user/mo
    Best for: Budget-conscious preparers
    Buyer's Guide

    Tax Calendar Software Buyer's Guide for 2026

    Everything you need to know before choosing a tax calendar software solution — features, pricing, evaluation criteria, and answers to common questions.

    01

    How we compare Tax Calendar Software for US teams

    This page tracks 8 tax calendar software platforms that are actively sold and supported in the United States. Each listing is reviewed for US availability, English-language support during North American business hours, and pricing published in US dollars, so a buyer in New York or San Francisco can shortlist without chasing regional resellers.

    The strongest current options are Calendly, Acuity Scheduling, and Cogsworth. We look at what each product actually does day to day, where it fits in a US tech stack, and who it is genuinely a good fit for — rather than ranking purely on marketing spend.

    02

    Tax Calendar Software pricing in the US

    Published pricing across these tax calendar software tools falls into 4 broad shapes: Free / from $10/user/mo, From $20/mo, From $9/mo, and Free / from $12/user/mo. US list prices are normally quoted per user per month in USD, billed annually, with a discount of roughly 10–20% for the annual commitment.

    At least one option here has a free or freemium tier, which is the cheapest way to validate the workflow before you involve procurement. Free tiers usually cap seats, history, or integrations — confirm those limits before you build a process on top of them.

    Also budget for the non-obvious costs: SSO/SAML is often gated behind a higher tier, API rate limits can force an upgrade, and multi-year contracts frequently include automatic uplift clauses. Sales tax treatment for SaaS varies by state, so confirm whether quotes are tax-inclusive.

    03

    Security, compliance and procurement checks

    For US buyers, security review is usually the step that decides the deal. Before you sign for tax calendar software, ask each vendor for a current SOC 2 Type II report, their sub-processor list, and their data residency options — many teams require that data stays in US regions.

    Layer on the regulations that apply to you: HIPAA and a signed BAA for anything touching patient data, CCPA/CPRA obligations for California consumer data, FERPA in education, GLBA in financial services, and FedRAMP or StateRAMP authorization if you sell to public sector. If you have EU users too, check the vendor's Data Privacy Framework certification.

    Practical checklist: SSO and SCIM provisioning, role-based access control, audit logs exportable to your SIEM, documented breach-notification timelines, and a data-deletion path you can actually execute at the end of the contract.

    04

    Which tax calendar software option fits your team

    The tools on this page are built for different buyers — Tax pros taking client meetings, Independent tax preparers, Solo tax practitioners, and Larger tax firms. Match the tool to your stage rather than to the longest feature list.

    Startups and small US teams (1–50 employees): prioritize fast self-serve setup, month-to-month billing, and a free or low-cost tier. You want something running this week, not a three-month rollout.

    Mid-market (50–1,000 employees): the deciding factors are usually SSO, granular permissions, an open API, and integrations with the rest of your stack. Expect a security questionnaire and a 4–8 week evaluation.

    Enterprise (1,000+): weight the contract, not the demo — uptime SLA with credits, named support with US-hours coverage, sandbox environments, migration assistance, and a clear roadmap commitment.

    A practical shortlist method: pick two options from this list — typically Calendly and Acuity Scheduling — run the same real workflow through both for two weeks, and score them on setup time, support responsiveness, and how much manual work is left over.

    FAQ

    Tax Calendar Software — Frequently Asked Questions

    Quick answers to the most common questions about choosing tax calendar software in 2026.

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