Fact-Checking Policy – RightTaxAdvisor.com | Ensuring Accurate Tax Information

Fact-Checking Policy – RightTaxAdvisor.com

Accuracy and reliability are major priorities in RightTaxAdvisor.com.
This Fact-Checking Policy describes our procedures in checking facts prior to publication as well as in making corrections.

Commitment to Accuracy

We also have a mission to give a transparent information concerning U.S. tax laws and IRS processes that is based on research. The review process of each article is taken in a systematic manner to guarantee:

  • Correctness of tax regulations and procedures at IRS.
  • Proper citing of official forms as well as notices.
  • Simple description of complicated tax terms.
  • Coherence in the sequence of information.

We aim to reduce mistakes and ensure trust of the readers.

Primary Sources Used

We use mostly authoritative and publicly available sources, such as:

  • IRS.gov official publications.
  • References to Internal Revenue Code.
  • U.S. Treasury regulations
  • Federal 10-K filings and filing instructions.
  • Press releases and updates of the government.

Articles have references, or contextual links to official IRS documentation wherever suitable.

Review Process

Before content is published:

  1. The subject is studied by referring to the official government sources.
  2. Critical tax provisions are checked in relation to IRS documentation.
  3. The information is checked with respect to its clarity and factual value.
  4. Dates, penalties, thresholds and percentages are tripled checked.
  5. The content can be periodic to adopt changes in regulations.

Updates & Corrections

Changes in tax laws are often occasioned by:

  • Annual IRS updates
  • Congressional amendments
  • Revisions of administrative guidance.

In the cases of major changes:

  • Articles are revised.
  • Unreliable information is updated.
  • The date of Last Updated is changed.
  • In case any mistake is detected, we strive to rectify it immediately.

Reader Feedback

  • The readers are encouraged to inform us in case they feel that there is certain information that might be incorrect or old.
  • Request of corrections may be made in our Contact page.
  • All feedback is also discussed, and corrections verified and corrected in case of necessity.

Educational Purpose Only

RightTaxAdvisor.com is not a consulting company.
We are not licensed as a U.S. CPA firm, tax advisory practice or law firm. One might need to seek the advice of qualified professionals on personal taxation.

Last Updated: February 2026

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