Editorial Policy
This policy defines how CalcYet creates, reviews, and updates publisher content. The goal is to keep content useful, original, and transparent for users making payroll and tax-planning decisions.
Quality standards
- Each page must provide clear user value without relying on ads.
- Pages include purpose, methodology, assumptions, and limitations.
- Template-driven pages must include meaningful context, not only generated placeholders.
- High-impact claims must be linked to primary sources when possible.
Originality standards
- We publish original explanatory text and applied scenarios.
- We avoid copied boilerplate from third-party sites.
- We remove or rewrite thin pages that do not meet usefulness thresholds.
Review workflow
- Draft content with user intent and calculation context.
- Verify formulas, assumptions, and example consistency.
- Attach references for policy-sensitive tax and payroll claims.
- Run page-level QA for readability and mobile usability.
- Publish with update date and monitor feedback.
Correction policy
Users can report errors through /contact. Confirmed factual or calculation errors are corrected and reflected in page updates as appropriate.
Monetization principles
- Ads should not overshadow or interrupt core content comprehension.
- Low-value pages are not prioritized for monetization.
- Policy-sensitive pages are periodically reviewed for ad placement safety.
- Ad placements must preserve usability on mobile and desktop.
What this site is and is not
- CalcYet is an educational and planning publisher for compensation and tax topics.
- CalcYet is not a legal, tax, payroll, or investment advisory service.
Last updated: February 22, 2026