How the New Tax Law Will Change Wealthy Americans’ Financial Plans Reviewed by Momizat on . Three in five affluent Americans (63%) said they are very or somewhat likely to change their personal financial plans based on the new federal tax law, accordin Three in five affluent Americans (63%) said they are very or somewhat likely to change their personal financial plans based on the new federal tax law, accordin Rating: 0
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How the New Tax Law Will Change Wealthy Americans’ Financial Plans

Three in five affluent Americans (63%) said they are very or somewhat likely to change their personal financial plans based on the new federal tax law, according to a poll conducted on behalf of the AICPA.

To read the full article in the Journal of Accountancy, click: How the New Tax Law Will Change Wealthy Americans’ Financial Plans.

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