Nearly half—45%—of full-time U.S. employees worked from home all or part of the time in September, according to Gallup. Those numbers were the same as those in July and August, suggesting that workers may be settling into a new normal.
As employees increasingly embrace the idea that work doesn’t always have to happen inside of an office building, some employers are struggling to adjust. Beyond the obvious—tech and communications issues—employers must sort out tax issues that aren’t quite so obvious.
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