About WorthCheck.in
Free financial calculators that actually work for Indian salaries, Indian taxes, and Indian money problems. No signup, no ads, no selling your data to random fintech startups.
đ The Story
It started with a simple question on Reddit: "What is my actual in-hand salary from this CTC?" The top answer was a 500-word explanation that required an MBA to understand.
We thought - why is understanding your own salary so complicated? Why do you need to ask your CA uncle or that one "finance guy" friend every time you switch jobs?
So we built WorthCheck.in. Simple calculators for Indian salaried professionals who just want to know their numbers without downloading yet another "personal finance super app" that will spam them with loan offers.
đĄ What We Believe
Your money data stays with you
All calculations happen in your browser. We literally cannot see your numbers even if we wanted to.
No signup walls
Nobody has time to verify their email just to calculate their EPF balance. Just use the calculator and get your answer.
India-specific calculations
Built for Indian tax slabs, Indian EPF rules, and Indian salary structures. Not some US calculator with INR conversion.
Accuracy over everything
We source data from official government sources and update after every budget. Your CA can verify our math.
đ§Ž Our Tools
We have 19+ calculators covering everything a salaried Indian needs:
đ Data Sources
We take accuracy seriously. All our calculations are based on official sources:
- 1Tax Data: Income Tax Act, 1961 and Union Budget 2025-26 announcements
- 2EPF/PPF/NPS: EPFO, PFRDA official rates and guidelines
- 3Wealth Data: Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report and NSSO surveys
We update our data after every budget announcement and whenever significant policy changes occur.
đ The Team
We're a small team of developers and finance enthusiasts who were tired of bad financial tools. We built what we wanted to use ourselves.
Have feedback, found a bug, or want to suggest a new calculator? We actually read every message.
Built with chai, frustration with existing tools, and way too many late nights. đ