What the site is trying to do
The site exists to make UK tax, payroll, family-threshold, property and investing questions easier to understand without hiding the useful part behind a paywall. The goal is practical clarity, not volume for its own sake.
How pages are researched
- Calculators are based on published UK thresholds, allowances and rule summaries from official sources wherever possible.
- Guide pages are written to connect the public rule to the next practical user decision.
- Update pages are meant to be revisited and are treated differently from evergreen explainers.
How review works
- Pages are labelled with a visible review date and tax-year scope.
- High-change pages should be reviewed around fiscal events, the start of the tax year and key filing deadlines.
- Long-form guides, hubs and FAQ pages are reviewed when linked calculators or source rules change.
What the site does not do
- It does not provide regulated personal financial advice.
- It does not pretend a first-pass calculator captures every edge case.
- It does not use affiliate links as the main design constraint for content choices.
Corrections and updates
If a rule, rate or explanation is wrong, the priority is to correct the live page quickly and then review the linked pages that depend on it. When a tax-year change affects an existing page, the update should be reflected in the visible review information and linked update hubs.
Related policies
See the privacy and analytics note, advertising policy and methodology page for the supporting site standards.