Mississippi and New Jersey Leading on Teleworker Taxes (2)

April 1, 2020, 2:55 PM UTCUpdated: April 1, 2020, 11:10 PM UTC

States may cut companies slack when it comes to teleworkers’ tax presence. Wisconsin’s governor proposed new tax relief, and Missouri, said it would cut spending to address a looming budget shortfall, and New Hampshire may waive property tax interest, and businesses can ask California’s tax department for extensions even though they aren’t covered by the governor’s relief order. Here’s the latest on shifting state tax guidelines, deadlines, and policy to deal with the new coronavirus pandemic. For our Tuesday coverage click here. Here’s a state-by-state roadmap.

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