Prosystem
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Prosystem is a CCH Group federal and state tax preparation software used by a large percentage of tax preparers in the United States, especially CPA firms. It has a module that allows for outsourcing tax preparation, which has been used to outsource some work to India and other lower-wage countries.[1] Along with Intuit’s Lacerte and ProSeries and Thomson Creative Solutions’ UltraTax, Prosystem is one of the four tax preparation packages that dominate the industry.[2]
In the UK CCH Prosystems provides a suite of software for Accountancy, Practice Management, Taxation and Consultancy primarily to the UK market[3]. The accountancy and practice management software is based on the Proacc Systems software suite after CCH acquired the company, owned by Paul Brace, in 2002[4][5].

