TaxOS turns imported tax documents into a live, evidence-backed view of what you already have, what is missing, and what to do next before tax time turns messy.
TaxOS is designed for Australian professionals with a slightly messy personal tax life: income statements, investment paperwork, deduction evidence, and rental-property documents that usually live in a pile until they become a problem.
Bring in PDFs, scans, and photos. TaxOS proposes structured records, then keeps the human confirmation step visible instead of pretending tax extraction is magic.
Every meaningful record links back to source material, so you can see where a figure came from, what was edited, and why it matters.
Readiness, estimates, document gaps, and next actions update as the document set changes, so tax state feels live instead of annual.
The product is intentionally narrow. It is not bookkeeping software, not a bank-feed dashboard, and not a direct lodgement tool. The point is to maintain an accurate tax picture year-round.
PAYG summaries, ETF and managed-fund tax statements, bank interest, and other annual paperwork that usually arrives fragmented.
Work-related receipts plus rental-property evidence like council rates, water, insurance, and loan-interest documents.
When it is time to hand off to an accountant, the app aims to export a cleaner pack because the underlying evidence and records are already organised.
Questions about the TaxOS site, early access, or future app support can go through the TaxOS support alias. This form opens your mail app with a pre-filled draft.