Editorial Policy

At commonrule, we are committed to providing high-precision, data-driven tools that help users make informed decisions regarding salary, taxation, employment law, and life finance. Our editorial policy ensures that every tool and piece of content we publish is accurate, unbiased, and helpful.

1. Accuracy and Mathematical Integrity

Accuracy is our highest priority. All calculation engines are developed using ISO 80000-1 standards for mathematical interpretability. We use arbitrary-precision logic to ensure that rounding errors do not impact final results.

2. Data Sourcing and Verification

Numerical data, tax brackets, and legal constants are sourced from official government publications (e.g., IRS, HMRC, CRA) and audited quarterly. When official data is undergoing updates, we prioritize transparency and mark the data status accordingly.

3. Neutrality and Objectivity

Our tools are designed to provide calculations based on objective data. We do not offer financial advice, and our "Career Decision" or "Should I Quit" tools use logic-based frameworks rather than subjective opinion.

4. Transparency in Methodology

We believe in "Open Logic." Every tool is accompanied by aMethodology section that explains exactly how the calculation was performed, what taxes were assumed, and what variables were used.

5. Continuous Updates

The financial and legal landscape is constantly changing. Our editorial team monitors legislative updates in the US, UK, and Canada to ensure that our tools reflect the most current statutory rules available.

6. User Feedback and Corrections

We welcome feedback from our community. If an error is identified, we aim to investigate and rectify it within 48 hours. Users can contact our editorial team at anupchaudhary1021@gmail.com.

Last Updated: February 2026