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The evolution of tax search from print and CD-ROM to the Internet is nearly complete, with all of the major tax publishers now offering virtually all their content through Web sites.
In fact, more content is available now on some providers' Internet sites than other formats. For subscribers, this means that they can use the same powerful research techniques that they're used to on CD-ROM without regard to monthly updates, with the confidence that the database being searched is as up-to-date as the vendor can provide.
Washington D.C.-based BNA/Tax Management (www.BNA.com) now has everything -- tax practice portfolios, state portfolios and Tax Practice Plus -- available on the Web.
They've recently added treaties and federal cases. Their premier research service, Portfolios on the Web, is a Web-based version of their transaction-oriented Tax Practice Portfolios, including working papers, model agreements, sample plans, elections and letters. A new feature now allows researchers to customize their subscription...
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