Disclosure
Affiliate Disclosure
No compensated CTA is active on BizTax today. This page records the current no-partner state and the disclosure rule that would apply if a reviewed route ever changes later.
There are no active affiliate or partner CTAs on BizTax public routes today.
If that changes later on a reviewed route, the inline disclosure must sit next to the compensated CTA itself.
Trust, disclosure, and empty-state routes stay outside the partner-link surface by rule.
What this means
BizTax does not currently run active affiliate or partner links on its public routes or state previews. If a later reviewed route ever adds a compensated link, that change would need its own route-specific disclosure and ordering review rather than quietly changing the site-wide background rules.
If compensation is ever activated on an approved route, it would support the free operation of calculators, state summaries, and supporting trust content. It does not buy editorial control, favorable placement above the result, or special treatment in the estimate logic.
Current status today
There are no active affiliate or partner CTAs on BizTax public routes today. The current public contract is still estimate first, trust bundle second, and no compensated action competing with the main educational task.
If that status changes on a future reviewed route, the update log, inline disclosure, and route ordering would need to change together. BizTax does not treat partner disclosure as a hidden site-wide footnote.
How partner links work
What compensation cannot change
A future compensated link may support the free operation of the section, but it cannot change the estimate math, source citations, disclaimer order, or the requirement that trust and explanation appear before any partner action.
If a partner path is ever approved, it must stay visibly secondary to the result, and the route still needs a reachable correction path, the normal trust bundle, and the same educational language guardrails used across the rest of BizTax.
How readers can spot a compensated route
If BizTax ever activates a partner path, readers should be able to see the result, trust links, and disclosure boundary before they ever see a compensated CTA. The disclosure should sit next to that action, use plain language, and stay specific to the route rather than hiding in a general footer note.
Readers should also expect the partner action to remain visually secondary to the estimate and explanation. If a future route cannot keep the disclosure, update history, and correction path easy to reach, it should not be treated as an approved compensated surface.
What placement rules do not change
A future partner link would still have to stay below the result and trust explanation. BizTax does not treat sponsorship as permission to move a commercial action into the first-screen decision zone or to let partner language rewrite the estimate boundary.
That also means BizTax does not sell trust-page placement, disclosure-page placement, or support-page placement. Any future compensated action would have to live on a route where the estimate already stands on its own without commercial pressure.
How approval would work on a future route
A future partner route would need to prove that the estimate, trust links, and disclosure boundary already work in the correct order before any compensated CTA is approved. Commercial activation would be layered onto a stable trust surface, not used to patch a weak one.
Approval would stay route-specific rather than site-wide. A single reviewed placement would not automatically authorize partner links on other calculators, state pages, or support routes with different trust expectations.