CCH, formerly Commerce Clearing House, is a provider of software and information services for tax, accounting and audit workers. Since 1995 it has been a subsidiary of Wolters Kluwer.

CCH
IndustryTax & Accounting
Founded1892
Headquarters2700 Lake Cook Road, Riverwoods, Illinois, U.S.
Key people
Jason Marx (CEO)
Number of employees
3,600
ParentWolters Kluwer
Websitecchgroup.com

History edit

Commerce Clearing House was founded in 1892 and was acquired by Oakleigh Thorne in 1907.[1]

CCH has been publishing materials on U.S. tax law and tax compliance since the inception of the modern U.S. federal income tax in 1913.[2] CCH owned the publisher Facts on File from 1965 to 1993.[3] Wolters Kluwer bought the company in 1995.[4]

Today, the company is also recognized[5] for its software and integrated workflow tools. CCH operates on a global scale and includes operations in the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Canada.

Case law reporters edit

The following is a list of case law reporters published by CCH:

  • Bankruptcy Law Reporter (Bankr. L. Rep.)
  • Copyright Law Reporter (Copy. L. Rep.)
  • Employment Practice Decisions (Empl. Prac. Dec.)
  • Federal Contracting Cases (Cont. Cas. Fed.)
  • Federal Securities Law Reporter (Fed. Sec. L. Rep.)
  • Labor Cases (Lab. Cas.)
  • Products Liability Reporter (Prod. Liab. Rep.)
  • Trade Cases (Trade Cas.)
  • U.S. Tax Cases (U.S. Tax Cas.)
  • Unemployment Insurance Reporter (Unemployment Ins. Rep.)
  • Utilities Law Reporter

References edit

  1. ^ "Commerce Clearing House, Inc. | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.
  2. ^ "CCH Incorporated – Company Description", Hoovers, a D&B Company. Archived March 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Facts on File sold by CCH". Publishers Weekly. April 19, 1993. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
  4. ^ Gunset, George (November 28, 1995). "DUTCH COMPANY WILL BUY CCH FOR $1.9 BILLION". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  5. ^ "IRS Corporate Returns list", IRS, Internal Revenue Service. Archived August 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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