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CCH Canadian

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Key people
  
Doug Finley, President

Headquarters
  
Toronto, Canada

Motto
  
When you have to be right

Number of employees
  
500

Website
  
www.cch.ca

CEO
  
Ian Rhind (2002–)

Founded
  
1931

Parent organization
  
Wolters Kluwer

Industry
  
Publishing and information services

Products
  
Content, software, services, and solutions in the fields of tax, accounting, financial planning , auditing, law and human resources.

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CCH Canadian Limited is one of the four operating units of Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting. CCH Canadian Ltd. is a provider of solutions in the area of tax, accounting, law, human resources and financial planning.

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History

CCH Canadian Limited can trace its origins back to 1931 when, as the Kingsland Company, it was responsible for numerous insurance and legal publications.

In 1939 the Kingsland Company became the exclusive distributor in Canada for Commerce Clearing House Inc.’s loose leaf publication Canadian Tax Reports in three volumes. In 1945 the Kingsland Company and CCH jointly formed CCH Canadian Limited. In 1950, Mr. Kingsland sold his interest in the company and CCH Canadian Limited became a wholly owned affiliate of Commerce Clearing House, Inc.

In 1979, CCH Canadian acquired Formules Municipales Ltée (FM), a Quebec based company which had been supplying forms and stationery requirements of the municipalities and school boards of Quebec since 1886. “FM” was renamed Publications CCH Ltée in 1996 and was becoming one of the largest publishers of legislative information outside the Quebec government, producing French language products and reporting on Quebec provincial laws and regulations which are based on French Civil Law.

CCH Incorporated was purchased by Wolters Kluwer, the Dutch publishing company on November 27, 1995. Wolters Kluwer’s core publishing markets include legal, tax and business, health, science, and education, in 26 countries, as well as North America. It has over 19,000 employees worldwide. On January 1, 1996, CCH Incorporated became a wholly owned subsidiary of Wolters Kluwer NV (Amsterdam).

In July, 1998 WK acquired SoftKey, a tax compliance software company. Now located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, the tax compliance products Cantax and TaxPrep (software for preparing tax returns) formed the backbone of CCH's Tax Compliance products. These software products simplify compliance for tax practitioners, preparing tax returns for all federal and provincial/territorial jurisdictions.

In September 2000, CCH acquired Portfolio Publishing financial planning software products. Financial planning software prepares plans and forecasts, calculating changes in seconds.

New products like the CCH Accountant’s Suite have been launched to provide tax and accounting professionals with tools. The Canadian Accountants’ Suite is claimed to meet the needs of today’s accounting practices – from tax compliance software and workflow tools, to audit processes, client management, and electronic document storage.

References

CCH Canadian Wikipedia