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Editorial policy

Last updated 2026-08-10

The standard

Every statement about the law on this site must be traceable to a numbered provision in an official document. If a claim cannot be tied to a section, it does not get published.

Two kinds of page, two different rules

Generated pages

Section pages, change pages and document records are produced by software from the official PDF.No interpretation is added to them. Statutory wording is reproduced verbatim, never paraphrased and never summarised in place. This is deliberate: automated paraphrasing of legal text is where subtle and dangerous errors come from.

Written pages

Guides are written by a person and carry a byline. They explain and interpret, and they link every section they rely on so you can check the reasoning against the source.

Sourcing

  • Primary sources only for statements of law: the Act itself, as published by FBR.
  • Every page links its source document and page number.
  • Consolidation dates are shown, because a statement true in June 2025 may not be true later.
  • Where the source is ambiguous, the page says so rather than resolving the ambiguity silently.

What is deliberately not claimed

The publisher holds no legal, tax or accounting qualification and does not present as an expert. Author biographies carry no credentials, and structured data on this site contains no credential fields. Stating this openly matters more than appearing authoritative.

Corrections

Errors are treated as defects. When one is reported and confirmed:

  1. If it came from the generation process, the program is fixed and all affected pages are regenerated, so the same error is corrected everywhere rather than on one page.
  2. If it is in a written guide, the guide is edited and its updated date changes.
  3. Where a correction changes the meaning of something previously published, the change is noted on the page rather than made silently.

Report errors through the contact page.

No commercial influence

Content is not sponsored, and no payment influences what is published or how a provision is explained. If that changes, it will be disclosed on the affected pages.

AI use, stated plainly

Software, including AI tooling, is used to extract, structure and draft content. Statutory text is never generated: it is copied from the source document, and where extraction fails the page shows that it is unavailable rather than filling the gap. Written guides are reviewed by a person before publication.