Contact
Have feedback, found a rate issue, or want a new calculator added? Reach out and include details so we can review quickly.
Fastest route
Email hello@calculatorwallah.com with the page URL, your inputs, the result you expected, and any official source that supports the correction. Clear reports are easier to reproduce and fix.
What To Send
- Calculator or article URL
- Exact input values or date shown on the page
- Expected result and why you think the current result is wrong
- Official source, notice, law, rate table, or screenshot if available
- Your browser/device if the issue is layout, loading, copy, share, or download related
Choose The Right Contact Path
Calculation correction
Best for formula, rate, deadline, bracket, eligibility, rounding, or result-explanation issues.
New calculator request
Best when a calculator does not exist yet or an existing tool is missing an important scenario.
Editorial or trust question
Best for source quality, update cadence, author/reviewer, or methodology questions.
We prioritize issues that can change a user decision: tax rates, filing dates, insurance eligibility, health-screening caveats, finance formulas, education scoring weights, and calculator inputs that produce unclear or misleading results.
Review Priority And Response Expectations
The fastest reports are specific and reproducible. A message that says “the tax calculator is wrong” is hard to verify; a message with the URL, filing status, income, deduction choice, result shown, expected result, and IRS or state source can be checked directly.
| Request type | When it applies | What to include |
|---|---|---|
| High priority | A calculator result could change a tax payment, insurance decision, health interpretation, education plan, business quote, or legal/compliance deadline. | Include the public page URL, exact inputs, current result, expected result, and an official source link or document citation. |
| Standard priority | A formula explanation, FAQ, related link, metadata snippet, table label, or example could be clearer but the result itself is not wrong. | Send the page URL, the confusing sentence or section, and what a user would likely misunderstand. |
| Product request | A useful calculator, country/state variant, file export, mobile improvement, or workflow does not exist yet. | Describe the user problem, required inputs, expected outputs, formula or source if known, and why nearby tools are not enough. |
How Correction Reports Are Handled
Step 1
Reproduce
We first reproduce the exact calculator state or article section from the URL, inputs, browser context, and screenshot or source detail you send.
Step 2
Verify
For rule-based topics, we compare the issue with an official agency, regulator, institution, standard, or primary reference before changing a result.
Step 3
Patch
If the issue is confirmed, we update the formula, copy, source note, schema, internal links, or page metadata that caused the problem.
Step 4
Re-audit
Important fixes are checked with build, metadata, sitemap, and rendered-page QA before the affected page is treated as corrected.
We do not ask for Social Security numbers, bank details, medical records, passwords, or private tax documents. If an example requires sensitive facts, redact the personal details and keep only the values needed to reproduce the formula.
Contact FAQ
What should I include when reporting a calculator error?
Include the page URL, your input values, the result you expected, the result shown, and an official or authoritative source if the issue involves a rate, rule, tax deadline, or policy threshold.
Can I request a new calculator?
Yes. Send the use case, required inputs, expected output, formula or source if known, country or state, and why the existing CalculatorWallah tools do not cover the workflow.
Does CalculatorWallah give personal tax, legal, medical, or financial advice?
No. CalculatorWallah can review site errors and improve informational tools, but it does not provide individualized professional advice or make official eligibility determinations.
How quickly are correction reports reviewed?
Reports that include a reproducible calculator state and an official source can be triaged fastest. High-impact issues are prioritized ahead of wording requests or new calculator ideas.