The migration process from CCH ProSystem fx Tax to CCH Axcess Tax is designed to minimize data loss and setup time, while maintaining firm settings and structures. CCH Axcess Tax offers the same accuracy and comprehensiveness that firms have come to expect from CCH ProSystem fx Tax, with added integration capabilities and less IT maintenance. Since both systems are built on the same calculation engine and offer the same comprehensive library of forms, the learning curve is more manageable than you might think. Take a look at this infographic to learn more about migrating to CCH Axcess Tax.
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