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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
BBNA subscribers can now stay connected to the Bloomberg BNA Tax and Accounting Center, any time and from anywhere with our new Tax Center App! This free app provides comprehensive, on-the-go access to federal, state, and international tax news and analysis, integrated source material, and advanced search features, all on an iPhone® or iPad®. Those accessing state content will have a full array of resources, including news updates, portfolios, state navigators, laws, and rulings.
The app allows users to navigate seamlessly through Bloomberg BNA’s renowned Tax Management Portfolios, Federal and State Navigators, Tax Practice Series, Fast Answers, news and commentary, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), U.S. and International Tax Treaties, and more.
Users can now quickly navigate and swipe through the Portfolios with linked tables of contents and can also toggle footnotes on and off. Plus, users have the ability to save Portfolios – and any other important documents – for offline access and later review.
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