Editorial Policy & Accuracy Standards
At QuickDocIndia, trust and statutory precision are our top priorities. Learn how we research legal document formats, verify financial calculator logic, and update our content.
1. Research & Official Indian Sources
All document templates, legal guides, and financial calculator formulas on QuickDocIndia are researched directly from official Government of India sources and statutory legislation.
Key primary sources used in our editorial process include:
Income Tax Department (incometax.gov.in)
Tax slab structures (Old Tax Regime vs. New Tax Regime u/s 115BAC), House Rent Allowance (HRA) exemption formulas under Rule 2A, standard deductions, and TDS thresholds.
GST Council & Portal (gst.gov.in)
GST rate classifications (0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, 28%), CGST/SGST/IGST calculation logic, mandatory invoice fields under Rule 46 of CGST Rules, and e-way bill thresholds.
Statutory Acts & State Stamp Authorities
Indian Contract Act (1872), Transfer of Property Act (1882), State Stamp Acts (e.g. Maharashtra Stamp Act, Delhi Stamp Rules, Karnataka Stamp Act), and state Rent Control regulations.
2. Plain Language & Transparency
Legal contracts and tax statutes are frequently written in dense, archaic terminology. Our editorial approach translates complex statutory clauses into plain English and Hindi without altering their underlying legal effect.
We present balanced, factual information so users can understand what each clause means before generating a custom document or using a financial tool.
3. Continuous Audit & Review Cycle
Tax laws and state fee structures in India change periodically. We maintain a systematic review process:
- Annual Union Budget Reviews: When annual tax slabs or deduction limits change in the Union Budget, calculator formulas are updated immediately upon enactment.
- State Stamp Duty Revisions: State stamp duty and registration fee schedules are audited periodically against official state registration department notifications.
- Regular Content Recalibration: Every guide and document description features a visible "Last updated" date reflecting its latest verification timestamp.
4. Reporting Errors & Corrections
We take accuracy errors seriously. If you discover a calculation discrepancy, outdated rate, or broken link, please notify our team.
How to submit a correction request
Send an email detailing the URL, specific section or formula, and official source link to:support@quickdocindia.com
Reported errors are reviewed against official gazettes or government portals and resolved promptly.
QuickDocIndia is an independent software tool. We do not provide individualized legal representation, formal legal advice, or professional tax consulting. Our templates and calculators serve as self-help drafting aids based on publicly available regulations. For formal legal representation or complex corporate tax planning, consult a licensed Advocate or Chartered Accountant. Read our Terms of Use & Disclaimer.