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PLAIN FIGURES/TAX UPDATES
Tax Updates

How We Update Tax Rates

How Plain Figures handles tax-year changes, payroll assumptions, and rate refreshes on pages that depend on current thresholds.

Why tax pages need a stricter update process

Tax pages can become misleading faster than formula pages because thresholds, bands, and payroll assumptions can change on a published schedule or after budget announcements.

For that reason, tax-sensitive pages should always be read alongside the tax year and jurisdiction they are using.

What we aim to refresh

When a page depends on current thresholds, we update the page metadata, labels, and any example framing that would otherwise suggest an outdated year or deduction structure.

Users should still verify current payroll specifics, tax code treatment, and jurisdiction-specific variations before relying on any worked example.

  • Tax-year labels and page metadata
  • Thresholds and contribution assumptions where applicable
  • Worked examples that would otherwise imply outdated treatment
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