Track self-employment receipts

Track self-employment receipts

Transformed TurboTax into a year-round tool by allowing users to track their expenses by scanning or uploading their receipts

When

Jan - Mar 2025

Role

Product designer

Launched

May 2025

Team

Myself (Product design) • Ashley Fong (Design lead) • Winnie Tsang (PM) • Adam Hardy (PM) • Jordana Camerman (Content designer) • Kenzie Zou (Design support) • Andres Hincapie (DPM) • Development: Danish Ansari, Mohit Khaithan, Pramod Manjunath, Shubham Yadav, Ambesh Kukreja, Subhodip Banerjee

When

Jan - Mar 2025

Role

Product designer

Launched

May 2025

Outcome

Enabled year-round expense tracking

Self-employed (SE) users face the daunting task of manually tracking, entering, and categorizing each transaction, which is both error-prone and time-consuming. By reducing manual entry, we gave users the confidence to manage their taxes efficiently and accurately.

21 days after launch, we had 1700+ receipts from 750+ users

Problem

87% track their expenses manually

In 2024 interviews, 7/9 SE customers faced doubt when entering expenses and all of them found the process of manually tracking expenses time consuming.

“If I could categorize the receipts year-round on my own through TurboTax, I would definitely do that.”

– Quote from customer in 2023 tax year interviews

Opportunity

Last year, the number of self-employed customers who started filing on our mobile app grew by 15%

SE users saw significant growth in units and revenue overall and were the most valuable customer segment as measured by revenue per customer. As a target user group and a growing customer base, the receipt tracker had high-impact potential.

If we…

Help SE customers track their expenses seamlessly

Help SE customers track their expenses seamlessly

Help SE customers track their expenses seamlessly

Then…

File time is lowered, errors reduced, and app engagement is boosted year-round

File time is lowered, errors reduced, and app engagement is boosted year-round

File time is lowered, errors reduced, and app engagement is boosted year-round

Timeline

This project was a "go do" mobile experiment so we prioritized launching within 3 months

We started with our product requirements then built our target state. Through discussions with our PMs and developers, we prioritized features for launch.

Launch it

Launch receipt tracker with MVP features

Improve

Add and improve upon launched features

Add and improve upon launched features

Auto-fill

Autofill self-employment expenses when filing taxes

Autofill self-employment expenses when filing taxes

Scale

Support non-SE receipts: medical, donations, etc.

Support non-SE receipts: medical, donations, etc.

April 2025

September 2025

Tax season 2026

2026

Discovery

Range of tracking methods from shoebox to excel sheet

We conducted a small survey to better understand expense tracking patterns. We found that filers:

  • want to see their expenses grouped by category and usually have 7+ categories

  • also want to see receipts ordered by date of purchase

Many are already providing the service we want to provide

We looked at 5 competitors and noted our key learnings which informed our 3 key design considerations.

Key design considerations

How do we surface the receipt tracker?

Unlike competitors, our app wasn't dedicated to receipt tracking and wasn't built to scale with non-filing features.

Unlike competitors, our app wasn't dedicated to receipt tracking and wasn't built to scale with non-filing features.

What's the best way to show expenses?

Expense views

Depending on the app, individual receipts, category totals, or both were shown and it wasn't clear which was preferred.

Depending on the app, individual receipts, category totals, or both were shown and it wasn't clear which was preferred.

How will receipts import into tax filing?

Our receipt tracker's stand-out feature was integrating with tax filing. To prioritize it, we considered future iterations in every step.

Our receipt tracker's stand-out feature was integrating with tax filing. To prioritize it, we considered future iterations in every step.

Our stand-out feature was integrating with tax filing. Thus, we considered future iterations in every step.

Accessing the receipt tracker

A new dashboard to increase flexibility of design and user targetting

Once users logged into their mobile app, there were two places the receipts could be added: into the pre-existing documents page or a new receipts dashboard via an added icon. Through discussions with our team, we decided to prioritize design quality and clear surfacing of the receipt tracker.

How will we funnel users in?

Once we knew where the receipt tracker would live, we discussed how we'd market the receipt tracker to our users. We came up with a few options throughout the filing experience.

Due to marketing constraints, messaging before sign-in was out of scope for v1 of our project. We looked at opportunities within the filing experience, but these screens were owned by a separate team who didn't have the bandwidth.

The fast-tracked flow for new users meant that they were less likely to see the tooltip on our return manager. However, of the options within scope, it had the lowest lift and highest saliency.

Receipt management

Based on existing research, we explored far and wide

I brought a few iterations to crit, but the information hierarchy of showing both categories and all receipts was unclear.

We landed on a tabbed home page

Through many discussions and comparing to other apps, we landed on tabs to show both receipts and expense categories. We made receipts the default for ease of editing and took our prototype to customers.

Receipt management

We wanted to test our design, especially how we handle empty values and uncategorized receipts

Testing showed we were on the right path

Participants had no issues with the core functionalities and most understood how to handle uncategorized receipts. A few comments led us to minor UI changes, but overall we were ready to launch!

Live today

Upload receipts, categorize, and get totals

Download the TurboTax app to see the project live (only available in Canada)! This project was v1 of a long-term mobile strategy, and I can't wait to see how it evolves.

We noted our key learnings and this informed our 3 key considerations during the design phase:

Future iterations

How will receipts import into tax filing?

We designed the future state of self-employment filing where users can access and import their receipts on the app.

How do we surface the receipt tracker?

The receipt tracker was placed into the app's top navigation; however, this project highlighted the need for a more robust mobile navigation. I began leading a bottom nav project soon after.

Lessons

Lessons

Setting context and showing explorations in crits

Through this project, I began to understand the need to set the right context for the audience and goal. This is definitely a skill I still need to work on, but I started to understand the prep required.

Chunking the work to stay organized

Sometime we had multiple parts moving at the same time. I learned that dividing the work into smaller more manageable sections helped to streamline and organize larger projects.

Pre-filled onboarding

Provided new users the ability to upload their prior year return to streamline and reduce their onboarding experience

Envisioning the future

Created a detailed, end-to-end vision of how TurboTax can stand out against competitors in 3 years.

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