Tax Planning Estimate Your Tax Refund with the TurboTax TaxCaster Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam Published Dec 13, 2021 - [Updated Jul 29, 2025] 1 min read Trying to get a jump on your financial planning for the new year but not sure where to begin? With our TaxCaster tool, you can quickly estimate how big your tax refund could be, even before you start filing your taxes. Whether you want to figure out if your tax refund can help cover that extra holiday spending come tax time or if you want to put it towards your savings, TaxCaster can help you plan ahead with however you want to use your tax refund. Check out the below video, and try out our free-to-use TurboTax TaxCaster. You can access TaxCaster from desktop. Once you access TaxCaster on your phone or computer, it’ll guide you through a few questions about your life and tax situation to estimate your tax refund amount or how much you may owe to the IRS. Previous Post What is the Child and Dependent Care Credit? Next Post IRS Letters 6419 and 6475 for the Advance Child Tax… Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles TurboTax News TaxCaster Free Mobile Tax App Launches: Estimate Your Tax Refund in Minutes TurboTax News Intuit TurboTax Releases TaxCaster iOS7 App! TurboTax Press Releases TurboTax Unveils TaxCaster for Windows® Phone 7 TurboTax News New TurboTax Mobile App Lets Users Move Seamlessly Across Devices Tax Tips Need To File an Tax Extension? TurboTax Press Releases TurboTax Gives Sneak Peek into the Future of Tax Prep Latest News How to File Taxes for Free with TurboTax Mobile App Offer Tax News Same-Sex Couples Can File 2012 Tax Returns as Single Before September 16 Life Overpaid Tax: Why It Matters to You Tax Reform Tax Reform 101: Will Getting Married Change My Tax Situation?