TaxTracker

About TaxTracker

Making public finance easier to follow

TaxTracker is an open, public-alpha project that organizes scattered government records into a sourced inventory of taxes and visual tools for following money from collection to public spending.

What you can find

Tax records

Rates, status, responsible agencies, effective dates, revenue, and official references.

Public sources

Links back to statutes, ordinances, ballot measures, budgets, and agency publications whenever available.

Money flows

Prototypes that connect taxpayers, collecting agencies, public funds, services, and spending.

How the data is prepared

Records are collected from public documents, normalized to a shared schema, and published with their sources. The project favors primary government material and keeps unknown values visibly incomplete instead of presenting estimates as settled facts.

TaxTracker is not a government agency and does not provide tax, legal, or financial advice. The inventory is still growing, and records may lag a newly enacted law or corrected publication. Check the linked primary source before relying on a figure for a filing or decision.

Read the methodology

An open civic project

The source code and structured records are public. Corrections are welcome—especially when they include a current, authoritative source and explain what changed.