CCH Offers One-Stop International Tax Treaty Expert Library

CCH Tax and Accounting is pleased to announce the release of the CCH International Tax Treaty Expert Library. Now, tax practitioners engaged in tax research of international transactions can not only access tax treaties around the world, but can also easily access important rate information within these treaties, as well as expert outside-authored analysis about those treaties in one comprehensive resource.

Designed to meet the evolving market demand for integrated content and tools, CCH's new International Tax Treaty Expert Library on the CCH® Tax Research NetWork™ brings together precisely the resources and tools that professionals reach for first – leading international tax treatises and commentary, integrated with CCH content, decision support tools and primary source documents. And, the primary source materials, treatises and tools all appear in a common interface, facilitating ease of use.

"The interplay between the different types of resources is the key to making this a comprehensive solution," noted Rose.

The CCH International Tax Treaty Expert Library is offered at onlinestore.cch.com

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