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About BizTax

BizTax is the tax-estimate section inside duekit.com/biztax. It covers self-employment tax, quarterly estimated tax, LLC vs S-Corp comparisons, and the pilot-state LLC cost hub.

U.S. tax onlyEducational estimates, not tax advice.
Last updated: April 4, 2026
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BizTax is a focused educational section brand inside DueKit, not a second public site, filing platform, or advisory service.

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Trust is built through visible methodology, sources, update history, and a reachable correction path.

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The site stays low-friction by keeping calculators free and registration-free in the current build.

What is BizTax

BizTax is an educational estimate site for common U.S. tax decision points inside DueKit. Public routes show reviewed estimates and keep the method, source trail, and update history close to the result.

On a YMYL route, the estimate is the start of review, not the finish line. BizTax keeps assumptions visible and avoids language that would imply personalized guidance.

How BizTax handles public disclosure

BizTax is not a tax advisory firm, accounting practice, law office, or tax-preparation service. Its public role is narrower: publish well-sourced tools, verify reviewed inputs, and state calculator boundaries clearly.

The disclosure model stays intentionally minimal. Trust is expected to come from visible sources, methodology, update history, and a reachable correction path, not from broad authority claims.

How estimates are produced

BizTax starts with published federal and state materials, then stores reviewed parameters in versioned data files instead of page code. When official figures change, the data package, method note, tests, and update log should change together.

That chain stays visible on the site: Methodology explains the formulas, Sources shows the authority trail, and Updates records reviewed changes. Users can inspect the path from source to result instead of relying on branding alone.

How boundaries and corrections stay visible

Support and disclosure routes are kept separate on purpose. About explains the section role, while Methodology, Sources, Updates, Disclaimer, and Affiliate Disclosure each carry a narrower job so users do not have to guess where to verify a claim.

If a figure, source row, or route-state note looks wrong, the approved correction path stays reachable from the shared shell and the page-local trust surfaces. That keeps review and correction visible without turning the calculators into a support maze.

How reviewed updates stay accountable

Public BizTax updates stay tied to an identifiable DueKit review path. When rates, source notes, disclosures, or route behavior change, readers should be able to see that the surrounding trust material was checked before the public page changed.

That accountability matters more than internal team labels. The public promise is simple: numbers, source rows, and boundary language should not move without a visible review path behind them.

What keeps a route trustworthy

A public route needs reviewed parameters, reachable sources, visible disclaimers, and clear freshness or availability notes when something is incomplete.

If that trust bundle weakens, BizTax is expected to show a warning, preview, or hold message instead of acting more current than the evidence allows.

Who publishes BizTax and how to reach them

BizTax is published by DueKit as an educational product section rather than a separate advisory firm. When readers need a correction reviewed, the public correction path routes through the shared DueKit support inbox so questions do not disappear into an unowned form.

That matters for trust because the page owner, the correction inbox, and the update log all point back to the same parent organization. The section is not trying to look bigger or more credentialed than it is; it is trying to make ownership and follow-up easy to verify.

Our principles

Result first, action second

Result first, action second. BizTax shows the estimate, trust signals, and explanation before any partner action. You see the numbers and the limits first.

Sources, not opinions

Every reviewed rate, threshold, due date, and fee is tied back to official federal or state material. Where BizTax simplifies the rule, that simplification is stated.

No advice

BizTax provides educational estimates and comparisons. It does not tell you what to choose, what is best for you, or how to file.

Clear disclosure

When a partner link is active, the disclosure must sit next to it and the page order cannot move that disclosure below marketing content.

Free by default

Core calculators and pilot-state pages are designed to work without registration so the trust surface stays low-friction.