Tax Reform 2.0 (Trump Tax Plan Phase 2) BoldTV Discussion – 7/06/2018

Just like every week, Engineered Tax Services contributes to BoldTV on the hot topics in the Tax industry and how it applies to the overall US economy.

The week the Founder and CEO of Engineered Tax Services, Julio Gonzalez joins hosts Carrie Sheffield and Alice Anil in this trending topic about Tax Reform 2.0 or also known as Trump Tax Plan Phase 2.

Tax Reform 2.0 Covered

Some of the points about Tax Reform 2.0 in this segment mentioned by Julio included:

  • The Need For Round 2 of Tax Reforms
  • Tax Reform Is Working And Helping The Economy
  • Shortening The Gap For Reforming The Tax Code When Needed

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