Survey: How do you plan to use your restaurant tax savings?

For most restaurant companies, federal tax rates will drop in 2018—and for years to come—because of the reform law passed in December. Many operations have already committed to investments surrounding their workforce, technology or remodeling efforts. Restaurant Business would like to learn what operators intend to do with their tax savings. The data will be the basis of an RB report that restaurateurs can use to compare their plans with their peers’.

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