Employees Working From Home Should Pay 'Privilege' Tax' To Support Workers Who Cannot, Deutsche Bank Research Note Says
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Employees who choose to work remotely should pay a tax to help those workers on low incomes who cannot, said a research note from Deutsche Bank.
According to the research report titled “What We Must Do to Rebuild,” employees who work from home receive immediate financial benefits, including reduced costs for travel, food and clothing.
The report suggests the employer would pay the tax if it does not provide the worker with a permanent desk. Otherwise, the employee would pay the tax.
By Brett Molina | 12 Nov 2020
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