infoz helps people who work, earn, invest, and conduct business across borders make better financial and strategic decisions. We do that through accurate calculators, comparable country data, and practitioner-grade reference material on the companies and people that move public markets.
The site is operated by Web Publishing Corp, a corporate-services entity with a multi-jurisdictional advisory background. The infoz editorial team reviews every guide and refreshes the calculator data each year when statutory thresholds change. You can reach the editorial desk through our contact page.
30+ calculators across tax, salary, mortgage, FIRE, retirement, currency, and rent-vs-buy. Each calculator shows its formula, cites primary sources, and lists every assumption it makes.
Country-by-country tax brackets and salary statistics across 19 jurisdictions, plus cost-of-living indices for 20 cities and pairwise comparisons. Data lives in version-controlled JSON anchored to each country's statutory revenue authority.
Company profiles built from SEC EDGAR + Companies House. Executive profiles from DEF 14A + Wikidata. Politician trade trackers from the STOCK Watcher dataset. Every fact links to a filing.
Every fact on the site links to its primary source — the IRS publication, the SEC filing, the Companies House officer page, the BLS occupation table. We don't paraphrase analysis from third parties; we cite the underlying statute or filing.
Every guide ends with a worked example using real numbers and showing every step. Every calculator can be reproduced by hand from the published formula. If a reader cannot plug their own numbers in and get the same result, the page failed.
We deliberately do not cover crypto, NFTs, Web3, gambling, or medical/health advice. These categories carry regulatory and reputational risk that conflicts with our mission to be a calm, source-anchored reference.
We use AI to outline, research, and draft. Every published page is reviewed by a named human before going live, and every numeric claim is verified against the primary source it cites. No AI-generated bylines, no AI personas, no AI-fabricated quotes.
Profile pages publish only public-record facts: name, role, education, year of birth (Companies House publishes month + year, never day), reported compensation. We never publish residential addresses, family members, contact details, or speculative content. Right-to-be-forgotten requests under UK GDPR / GDPR are honoured within 30 days.
Outbound provider links on /money-transfer carry rel=nofollow + sponsored. AdSense and Ezoic ads run via Google Consent Mode v2 — defaults are denied; personalised ads only after explicit accept. We do not write content to favour an affiliate; if a provider is the cheapest at a corridor, the table says so on the math.
Web Publishing Corp is the publisher of record. The corporation has operated content properties for over a decade, with cross-border tax, payroll, and fund-administration experience that informs the editorial choices on infoz. The masthead author on guides and methodology pages is the infoz editorial team unless an external specialist contributor is credited.
We do not run a guest-post network, do not publish sponsored posts, and do not run a press-release section. Articles arrive on the site through the same review pipeline whether the topic comes from us, from a reader question, or from a current event.
Found a factual error? Want to flag a calculator quirk that confused you? Want to suggest a country we should add? Reach out — we triage every message within 7 days.
Calculator brackets are reviewed when each country publishes its annual budget. Stock-market data — SEC Form 4 insider trades, dividend declarations, executive compensation from DEF 14A — is mirrored into our database via 8 scheduled cron workflows; the insider-trade leaderboard refreshes daily, EDGAR filings weekly, and Wikidata cross-references monthly. Every page surfaces its “last reviewed” date and the underlying source URL so readers can verify against the upstream record.
See our methodology page for the full data pipeline, our sources page for the per-vertical primary references, and our editorial policy for sourcing standards, AI usage, and corrections handling.
The current site covers 19 country tax systems, a comparable number of salary + retirement systems, the major US-listed public companies, the UK Companies House register, and the US Congressional STOCK Act trade disclosures. Coming next: full executive compensation profiles drawn from DEF 14A proxy filings, beneficial-ownership traces from 13D / 13G filings, and a quarterly research-report series on cross-border tax residency. Updates land on Sundays; you can subscribe to the digest from any guide page.