Tax,
Labor/Employment,
Covid Columns
Nov. 5, 2020
Remote workers and out-of-state employers raise tax issues
As more and more workers are required or encouraged to work from home in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the consideration of jurisdictional income taxation becomes relevant -- particularly when the worker performs services in a different state than originally contemplated at the beginning of the employer-employee relationship.





As more and more workers are required or encouraged to work from home in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the consideration of jurisdictional income taxation becomes relevant -- particularly when the worker performs services in a different state than originally contemplated at the beginning of the employer-employee relationship.
On March 19, Gov. Newsom issued Executive Order N-33-20, commonly known as the shelter-in-place manda...
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