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SmartRelate Links Now Available in the CCH State Tax Reporters 
(January 30, 2004)

Hypertext links located at the top of many of the CCH State Tax Reporter documents will take you directly to related documents. This new feature, called SmartRelate, allows you to find related documents within the state you are researching, as well as within other states. 

Links direct you to related CCH Explanations, Statutes, Regulations, and Current Developments (also called Cases and Rulings). Additionally, the TopicConnect link will display related topics, as well as where to find materials for these topics.  

With SmartRelate, instead of simply linking documents by their citation, CCH editors have skillfully selected which documents are actually related to each other, regardless of their citation number. Now you'll have more relevant documents to review as you research.


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