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New Process for Remote Access to Bloomberg Tax

To access Bloomberg Tax, you must first be on campus to set up your account. Here’s how to get started from on campus on the Baruch network:

  1. Use the link on our databases page for Bloomberg Tax
  2. On the “Academic Self Registration” page from Bloomberg, use your Baruch email address to set up your account (our subscription has a limited number of users, all of whom must be current Baruch students or faculty)
  3. You’ll get a confirmation email from Bloomberg Tax
  4. To login, you’ll have to use the “Forgot Password” link on the Bloomberg Tax login in.
  5. You’ll get another email from Bloomberg allowing you to do a password reset via a link
  6. On the page that the link took you to, you create your own password, which then will work when you return to the main Bloomberg login page.

For those of you who have been here for a while, you may recall that this database has been previously known as BNA, then Bloomberg BNA, and is now Bloomberg Tax.

Database Trial: Bloomberg BNA Tax and Accounting Center

Database description (from the vendor)

The Tax and Accounting Center offers practitioners a comprehensive array of analysis, news, primary sources, and practice tools covering federal, international, and state tax issues and financial accounting.

The Tax and Accounting Center is organized by subject or “Practice Area,” accessible via the tabs located at the top of any of the “home” pages. Clicking the “All” tab at the far left will enable you to access all the content that is included in your subscription. Depending on your research needs, you may prefer to limit your view to the subscribed content accessible via the tabs labeled Federal Tax, State Tax, International Tax, Accounting, or Tax Practice Series. Or, you can click the “Practice Areas” tab on the far right to access content in any of the following Practice Areas: Compensation Planning; Estate Planning; Real Estate; Sales and Use Taxes; Tax-Exempt Organizations; and Transfer Pricing.

Trial ends

30 September 2015

Access

User name and password required (visible on database description field below the link). On and off campus via the link on the Trials tab of the databases page.

Feedback

Please share with any faculty who might be interested and recommend they use the trial feedback form (also linked to on the Trials tab on the databases page)