Performing a Search within BNA Daily Tax Report & TaxCore™

To Search BNA Daily Tax Report™

  1. Click Research on the top toolbar if you are not already on the search screen.
  1. In the left pane, click More under the Find by Citation heading.
  1. From the list of sources, select the BNA Daily Tax Report & TaxCore™ link. The BNA Daily Tax Report™ Query template appears.

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Note: You can also reach this template from the Newsstand tab by clicking the Search Daily Tax Report link in the left pane of the Daily Tax Report™ screen.

  1. You can search for the following criteria by entering information into one or more of the data entry fields. Then click Search.

 

Section Name Retrieves items from the the Table of Contents headings (for example, Tax, Budget, Accounting; Tax Rulings & Decisions)
Topic/Title Retrieves items from the next-level heading under the Section name (for example, Tax Legislation, Accounting, Agriculture) or the next-level heading under the Topic name, which is the article or summary heading.
Case Name Retrieves items wherever the case is mentioned in text.
Author Retrieves items wherever the author's name is listed in the byline.
Issue Date Retrieves items from the Daily Tax Report™ issue of that date (not the date the information was issued by the court or agency, for example).
State Retrieves items categorized under the selected state. (This field contains a drop-down list of all states.)
Keywords Retrieves items with the selected text that appears anywhere in Daily Tax Report™ documents.

 

  1. Click Search to execute your search.

    Once the search is complete, your results are displayed in the format determined by your Options screen selection.

Note: When you type more than one keyword in the Keywords field, by default Checkpoint interprets this as implying the "AND" search operator. In other words, it will retrieve all documents that include at least one occurrence of each of the terms you typed. For more information, see Using Search Connectors.

  1. Click Clear All to remove keywords from the dialog box and to return to the default Search settings.
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