FinTax360

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our calculators, data privacy, and accuracy.

General Information

Is FinTax360 completely free to use?

Yes! All calculators on FinTax360 are 100% free to use. There are no hidden fees, no premium subscriptions, and no registration required to access our tools.

Do you save or track my personal data?

Absolutely not. We respect your privacy. All calculations are performed directly in your browser. We do not store, track, or share any of the financial, health, or personal inputs you enter into our calculators.

Who developed these calculators?

FinTax360 is designed and developed by Ajay Kumar Verma. You can find more information and visit his official portfolio using the link in the footer.

Financial Calculators

How accurate are the Loan and EMI calculators?

Our financial calculators use standard, universally accepted mathematical formulas for compound interest and amortization. However, the exact numbers may vary slightly from your bank due to specific processing fees, variable interest rates, or exact days in a month used by specific financial institutions.

Does the Investment Calculator account for inflation?

Yes, we have an Advanced Investment Calculator that includes an inflation adjustment feature. It shows you the future value of your money as well as its actual "purchasing power" after factoring in the expected inflation rate.

Health & Fitness Calculators

Can I use the Pregnancy or BMI calculators for medical decisions?

While our health calculators use globally recognized scientific formulas (such as the Mifflin-St Jeor equation for BMR or Naegele's Rule for Pregnancy), they are strictly for informational and educational purposes only. They should never replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a certified doctor.

Is the Army Body Fat Calculator accurate?

Yes, it uses the exact logarithmic formula defined by the US Department of Defense (DoD). As long as you measure your neck, waist, and hips accurately according to their guidelines, the percentage output will be correct.

Still have questions?

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