CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business
CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business, is the only global provider to specialise in providing software, information and services to tax and accounting professionals in business and practice. Supporting our clients across the fields of tax, accounting, audit, financial & business and practice development. More information:
CCH Software www.cch.co.uk/software
From sole practitioners to most of the top 100 accounting practices, thousands of firms across the UK trust CCH Software to help them deliver compliance and value-added services to their clients.
CCH tax, accounting and practice management software automates key functions, improves client collaboration and drives practice growth. By giving you the information you need, when you need it, CCH Software supports better decision making across the practice, helping you to uncover and exploit new fee earning opportunities.
CCH Online www.cch.co.uk/cchinformation
The material in CCH Budget Insight 2013 is a summary of the analysis and commentary written by our expert CCH tax writers for subscribers to the CCH Online information system.
As specialists in tax and accountancy, we pride ourselves on the breadth and scope of our expertise and the quality of our content. We currently publish over 8.5 million tax and accounting documents via CCH Online, combining accurate and comprehensive coverage with clear and authoritative analysis and commentary.
CCH Books www.cch.co.uk/cchinformation
The first CCH title was published over 100 years ago. Today we cater for all reference requirements, from leading direct tax and VAT sources such as Hardman's Tax Rates & Tables and the Red and Green Books, to reviews of the latest accounting standards and comprehensive audit programmes and guidance.
CCH Fee Protection www.cch.co.uk/feeprotection
With an increasingly complex tax environment it's more important than ever that practices are able to support clients who face investigation.
CCH is the exclusively appointed fee protection partner for ICAEW members. Our Premier Protection tax investigation insurance offers your clients peace of mind knowing that, should they be investigated, your practice can dedicate the right level of representation without worrying about spiralling expenses.
CCH Consultancy www.cch.co.uk/consultancy
CCH Consultancy employs over 25 highly skilled consultants experienced in dealing with a wide variety of tax and VAT matters. If you need technical advice or want someone to take away the hassle, our consultants are here to help.
All our consultants are former HMRC officers or have worked in practice. Their knowledge and expertise in successfully resolving a wide range of investigations and disputes could save you and your clients a great deal of time and money.
CCH eCPD www.cch.co.uk/ecpd
CCH eCPD delivers CPD in bite-sized chunks so you can fit your training around other commitments. The interactive modules allow you to explore topics at your own pace, at a time and place that's convenient to you.
To make learning even more effective, CCH eCPD users get free access to a selection of source material and commentary from flagship CCH Online titles.
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This white paper takes a fresh look at how secure client portals offer an alternative to public file sharing and document exchange websites, and how a properly designed client portal with two-way communication functionality can offer a lot more than a traditional document exchange system.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 07 May 2013 | Business Area: Networks and Communications
Accounting for limited liability partnerships is a specialist area that requires expertise as the accounting requirements that relate to this sector can be complex. Julia Penny provides expert guidance in this CCH white paper.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 27 March 2013 | Business Area: Accounting Standards
CCH have seen a dramatic increase in the number of VAT visits being undertaken by HMRC in the last year. To help facilitate a smoother visit from HMRC for your clients - our VAT expert, Glyn Edwards, has written a guide on coping with VAT Inspections.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 26 March 2013 | Business Area: Enforcement and Regulation
While most accountants already understand the advantages of reduced IT, lower start up costs and anytime, anywhere access, there’s one more advantage that online accounting systems can bring – improved client collaboration.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 25 March 2013 | Business Area: Finance and Accounting
How do you cut through the sales pitch to assess if e-learning is right for your firm? Download Viv Cole's whitepaper to find out.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 22 March 2013 | Business Area: Practice Management
In November 2012 CCH repeated a survey on social media which we first conducted in 2011. Featuring input from 950 accountants, this guide provides in-depth analysis of the findings. Topics covered include accountants' social media usage and six ways for accountants to effectively use social media.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 21 March 2013 | Business Area: Marketing Your Practice
John Sime, National Product Training Consultant here at CCH outlines his top 5 research tips for the modern tax advisor.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 20 March 2013 | Business Area: Employment Tax
What online services are accountants already providing their SME clients? What more do these clients want and when do they expect it to be available? Read a summary of our survey results to find out - some findings may shock you!
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 06 March 2013 | Business Area: Finance and Accounting
In this white paper CCH goes behind the headlines to look at the real difference that online accounting can make both to your clients’ businesses and to your own practice.
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 28 August 2012 | Business Area: Finance and Accounting
For many organisations, the introduction of mandatory iXBRL filing from April 2011 brought little immediate benefit. This point was made quite forcefully by a number of those who took part in the CCH iXBRL survey conducted in December 2011. If iXBRL filing brings no major benefits, can it at least... view abstract
Company: CCH, A Wolters Kluwer Business | Published: 20 August 2012 | Business Area: Accounting Standards
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