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How to Benefit from Tax Reform
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How to Benefit from Tax Reform

Taxes have always been a complex issue. With the sweeping changes in the federal tax bill of 1986, they are more complicated than ever. This video includes an introduction to and history of tax laws, an outline of the new tax bill, the new law's overall impact on the economy, in-depth discussion of the new tax bill, and what the consumer can do to benefit from tax reform.

Length 60 min. $ 29.95
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