Free tool · for booth-renting hairstylists & barbers
Booth-Renter Take-Home Calculator
When you rent a chair, a busy week and a paid week aren't the same thing — the rent, the product, and the taxes nobody withholds come out first. This free calculator nets one week down to your real take-home: enter your service income and tips, your booth rent and product cost, and a tax set-aside, and it shows what's actually yours. Use it right here in your browser, or download the spreadsheet to keep.
Booth-Renter Take-Home Calculator
Example week shown — edit any fieldWhat's left after the chair pays for itself and you set aside taxes
This is one weekly snapshot — keep your income and costs on the same period. It doesn't price services, track retail margin, or flag rebookings (the full workbook does). Pre-filled with an example; replace it with your own. Renting a chair makes you self-employed: this is a budgeting aid, not tax, accounting, or legal advice, and it doesn't file or calculate your taxes — confirm your set-aside with a professional.
Take it with you — free, no signup
Direct download. No email, no account — just the files.
What it does
- Nets one week's service income and tips against your booth rent and product cost to a real take-home.
- Sets aside a tax percentage you choose, so the number you see is what's genuinely spendable.
- Pre-loaded with an example week so you can see the math working before you enter your own.
- Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere, and nothing is saved.
Own it, don't rent it
Want to run the whole chair, not just one week?
This free tool nets one week down to a take-home number. The full workbook prices every service by the hour, tracks income, tips, and retail margin, lists every cost with a tax set-aside, and flags which clients haven't rebooked — a 7-tab workbook you keep (Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice) plus five guides.
A one-time purchase you keep and reuse every week — the structured workbook between a blank spreadsheet and a rented monthly salon app.
A budgeting aid, not licensed tax, accounting, or legal advice. Renting a chair makes you self-employed; this tool doesn't file or calculate your taxes. Every figure is illustrative — confirm your set-aside with a professional. Free to use; please don't resell or redistribute.