Editorial process

AI helps accelerate drafting and restructuring, but it does not remove the need for tax-focused editorial judgment.

TaxTermsLexicon.com uses AI as a production tool, not as a blanket guarantee of correctness. It can help expand weak pages, normalize structure, repair internal links, and move the site toward a cleaner docs-style library.

That speed is useful, but it also creates the risk of thin paraphrase, off-domain drift, or overconfident wording. The job after AI is to tighten, verify scope, and remove what does not belong.

What AI may do here

  • Draft first-pass explanations and comparisons
  • Restructure pages into a more consistent format
  • Suggest related-term links and stronger page flow
  • Help identify missing tax clusters and weak navigation

What still requires human editorial control

  • Rejecting pages that drift outside the tax domain
  • Removing vague or padded explanations that are not useful
  • Keeping internal links limited to real existing tax pages
  • Maintaining routing boundaries with other Mastery ecosystem sites
  • Revising high-stakes language so readers do not confuse education with advice

Why page quality can vary

The library is being improved iteratively. Some pages are already strong and connected. Others still need deeper examples, tighter contrasts, or better workflow context.

When you see unevenness, that usually reflects the editing queue, not a deliberate quality standard. The target is a stronger next pass, not permanent inconsistency.

How readers should use the site responsibly

  • Use the site to understand terminology and workflow, not as the sole basis for a filing decision
  • Check current official instructions, forms, and notices for time-sensitive rules
  • Use a qualified professional for high-stakes tax, legal, or accounting decisions
  • Report pages that look off-domain, broken, or overconfident

Where to send issues

The most useful reports include the page URL, the specific term or claim that looks wrong, and a short note on what should be clarified.

Use the Contact page or email [email protected].