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AI Usage Policy

Get Tax Relief Now uses AI tools when drafting our articles. This page explains exactly what that means, what stays under human editorial control, and what to do if you find something we got wrong.We chose to publish this disclosure because our readers (people facing real IRS notices, real deadlines, real money on the line) deserve to know how the information they're reading was produced.

What AI Does, and What It Does Not Do

AI supports one stage of our editorial process: producing an initial draft based on source material already selected and reviewed by our editor. This draft functions as a starting point and does not represent final published content. Each draft undergoes full editorial review, refinement, and approval before publication.

We do not use AI to determine editorial coverage. We do not use AI to select sources or to verify factual accuracy. We do not use AI to write practitioner analysis sections. We do not use AI to make publication decisions. These responsibilities remain with our human editorial staff.

Human editors oversee the entire editorial workflow. We select topics, evaluate source material, assess accuracy and relevance, refine structure, and apply editorial standards. We then approve all content prior to publication.

Our 8-Step Publication Workflow

Every article on this site follows the same workflow. One step involves AI. Seven do not.

  1. Selection: William McLee identifies a news development tied to a primary source (an IRS press release, a state revenue department announcement, a piece of legislation, or a court opinion). This is an editorial judgment call. AI is not involved.
  2. Source gathering: The official source document is pulled and read end-to-end by the editor. The editor determines what is newsworthy, what context is needed, and what readers need to understand. AI is not involved.
  3. AI-assisted drafting: A first draft is produced using AI tools, working from the source material and our article template. This is the only step where AI is used. The output is a draft, not a finished article.
  4. Source verification: Every figure, date, IR number, bill number, form number, legal citation, and factual claim in the draft is checked by the editor against the primary source document. Claims that cannot be verified are removed. If the draft introduces language or framing not supported by the source, it is rewritten. AI is not involved in verification.
  5. Practitioner analysis: William McLee writes the practitioner-perspective section, typically titled "What an EA Tells Clients," in his own voice, drawing on his experience as a licensed Enrolled Agent with more than 20 years of direct practice. AI is not used.
  6. Editorial review: William McLee reads the full article for accuracy, tone, balance, clarity, and reader value. The article is revised as needed. The decision to publish is made at this step by a human editor, not by software. AI is not involved.
  7. Publication: The article is published with a byline, a published date, an updated date if applicable, and citations to the source documents used.
  8. Post-publication monitoring: Reader feedback, source-document updates, and reported errors are tracked and addressed. If the issuing agency revises a source document after our article is published, we update the article and note the change. If a reader reports an error, we investigate it under our corrections policy.

What This Means for You

Every article you read on this site has been selected, verified, analyzed, and approved by a human editor with professional credentials in tax practice before it reaches you. AI helps us produce a draft more quickly. It does not replace the editorial judgment, the professional knowledge, or the accountability that our readers rely on.

The editor whose name is on the byline read the source document, checked the facts, wrote the practitioner analysis, reviewed the final article, and decided it was ready to publish. That is true for every article on this site.

If you believe something we published is incorrect, whether the error originated in an AI-generated draft, during the editing process, or elsewhere, we want to know.You can report it by emailing info@gettaxreliefnow.com.

Please include the article URL, a clear description of the issue, and any supporting source material you are referencing. You may also review our corrections policy to understand how reports are assessed and addressed.

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