Editorial transparency

What changed since last review

This page explains what the last-reviewed date means on UK Tax Drag, what changed across the site recently, and how to decide whether a page is fresh enough for the decision you are making.

What the last-reviewed date means

It does mean

A real editorial re-check

The page was re-read against the current tax year, the linked tools, and the current structure of the wider site.

It does not mean

Personal advice

A fresh page can still be the wrong answer for your situation. It means the page was checked, not that it is tailored to you.

What changed recently across the site

22 April 2026Added a canonical 2026/27 rates-and-allowances page, refreshed the current-year editorial hub, and tightened stale year references on flagship investing and reference pages.
22 April 2026Expanded the professional investing library with ETF compare improvements, dedicated best-for ETF pages, and a more structured options library.
22 April 2026Strengthened calculator professionalism with a wider regression suite, cleaner methodology blocks, and stronger summary guidance on major tools.
21 April 2026Improved the kids section with lesson packs, printables, learner passports, classroom units, badges, replay depth, and teacher resources.

How to interpret freshness

Low risk

Evergreen concepts

Pages like ETF factsheet reading, wrapper logic, or basic pension structure stay useful longer, but still need the rates page beside them.

Higher risk

Rates, thresholds and deadlines

Anything involving allowances, taper zones, filing dates, or tax-year comparisons should be read with the current rates page and current-year updates hub open.

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