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Telecommuting Tax Traps

 

Understand the employer and employee state tax considerations for a mobile workforce.

In today's world, having employees working from home is no longer the exception. In addition, employees have resumed traveling for business needs. While there are many benefits to a mobile workforce, there are certain state tax considerations that should be addressed -- for both the employer and the employee. This presentation will provide an overview of the key considerations from a state tax perspective, including corporate income tax, sales and use tax, withholding tax, and personal income tax.

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Nicole L. Johnson

Nicole L. Johnson

Blank Rome

  • Partner, Blank Rome
  • Works with clients to resolve state and local tax controversies at the audit, administrative, and judicial levels and advises clients on state and local tax law in transactional matters
  • Represents clients on matters that implicate virtually every category of taxes, including corporate income and franchise taxes, gross receipts taxes, gaming taxes, sales and use taxes, and transactions taxes
  • Frequently delivers lectures on state and local tax matters
  • Member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, and Minnesota Bar Association
  • J.D. degree, William Mitchell College of Law; B.S.B degree, University of Minnesota
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 212-885-5286
Craig B. Fields

Craig B. Fields

Blank Rome

  • Partner, Blank Rome
  • Leads state and local tax practice, regularly litigates state and local tax matters, and counsels clients on state and local tax planning
  • Has published numerous articles on state and local taxation, which have appeared in leading industry publications
  • Frequently delivers lectures on state and local tax issues
  • Member of the American Bar Association and serves as an advisory board member for various professional organizations, publications, and centers, including the Georgetown Law Center, The National Multistate Tax Symposium, The Journal of State Taxation, Bloomberg BNA State Tax, and State Tax Notes
  • J.D. degree, Duke University School of Law; LL.M. degree, New York University School of Law; B.A. degree, Queens College
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 212-885-5170

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