Hi Madison,
I've used three tax research platforms in a university work setting: Bloomberg Tax (BNA), RIA Checkpoint (Thomson Reuters), and CCH AnswerConnect (Wolters Kluwer).
I've generally found them useful in that order. In my opinion, Bloomberg produces the strongest search results, with good links to relevant topics and explanations. Checkpoint is often licensed through university libraries, primarily for business students. It works well, though I've found it somewhat less intuitive. I have found CCH AnswerConnect to be the least helpful.
I wasn't closely involved on the cost side, but I believe Bloomberg is somewhere in the ~$15k per year range. That said, enterprise‑level software pricing always amazes me, so I'm probably not the best judge of cost versus value.
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Elizabeth Tetrault
Tax Supervisor
University of South Florida
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-03-2026 12:18 PM
From: Madison King
Subject: Tax Research Software
Hello, for those working in tax departments or doing tax related research for your organization, is there a particular software company that you have found to be best for tax related research? If so, what do you like about it and do you feel that the cost is worth it?
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Madison King
Executive Director of Tax and Reporting
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Systems Office
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