Editorial
Corrections
Maintained by Byron Malone · Last updated .
Bedrocka Tools believes that transparent corrections strengthen trust more than silent fixes. When we identify an error in a calculator or piece of content, we acknowledge it here, fix it promptly, and document what was wrong, when it was identified, and who reviewed the fix. This page lists every correction we've made. As of today, no corrections have been logged — but we'll add them as they happen.
For the full update-and-correction policy, see Section 5 of our editorial standards.
How to report an error
Email info@bedrockatools.com with the calculator slug or article URL, the inputs you used, the output you received, and what you believe the correct output should be. We respond to every report within three business days. If the tool is wrong, we fix it, publish a correction note here, and add a "Last updated" stamp on the affected page.
Correction log
No corrections logged yet. As of , the calculators on this site have not had any material errors reported and confirmed. We expect that to change over time — when it does, the entries will appear here in reverse-chronological order.
What counts as a correction
We log a correction when any of the following changes after a page has been published:
- A calculation result changes for a given input set (the formula was wrong, or a constant — tax rate, fee schedule, threshold — was inaccurate).
- A cited primary source is found to have been misread, misquoted, or wrongly attributed.
- A material claim in explanatory copy is found to be inaccurate (not just imprecise — wrong).
- A prior correction itself was incorrect (a meta-correction, logged with the original correction reference).
Routine updates that don't change a result — refreshing a tax-year constant on its scheduled annual update, replacing a cited URL with a newer canonical version of the same source, copyediting for clarity — are tracked in the page's "Last updated" date but not logged here as corrections.