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LABOR »» WORKING CONDITIONS »» REMOTE WORKERS »» Mar 25, 2024
Prior to the COVID pandemic, many state taxing authorities asserted that businesses are subject to their state’s tax obligations by having a single employee working from within the states - even if there were no other connections between the business and those states. As a result, some states tried to force these businesses to comply with employer withholding obligations, to pay income, franchise, gross receipts, or other state business taxes. At the beginning of the pandemic, many businesses were forced to move quickly to a work-from-home model. As a result, many employees began working from states other than where their offices were located. In response to concerns raised by employers, some states announced relief from tax obligations ordinarily imposed on a business whose employees work in those states.

As of 2023, about 26% of all Americans employees now work remotely. About 60% of these workers say they are more likely to choose an employer that allows remote work rather than one that doesn't. However, as many employers consider adopting longer-term, or even permanent, work-from-home or work-from-anywhere policies, businesses need to know how to comply with state and local tax obligations. Advocates say Congress needs to take action to simplify compliance with state and local tax obligations for businesses.

Proposed Legislation: Reintroduction of H.R.429 - Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act of 2021
Prospective Sponsor: Rep. Gregory Steube (FL)

  • I oppose reforming current remote worker policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA).
  • I Support requiring an employer to withhold personal income tax from an employee’s wages: 1.) Only in the state of the employee’s residence, and any state in which the employee performs duties for greater than 30 days during a calendar year. 2.) Exempting employers from state income tax withholding and information reporting requirements for employees not subject to income tax in the state under this bill. 3.) Allowing an employer to rely on an employee’s annual determination of the time the employee expects to spend performing work duties in a state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Gregory Steube (FL) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
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  • I Support requiring an employer to withhold personal income tax from an employee’s wages: 1.) Only in the state of the employee’s residence, and any state in which the employee performs duties for greater than 30 days during a calendar year. 2.) Exempting employers from state income tax withholding and information reporting requirements for employees not subject to income tax in the state under this bill. 3.) Allowing an employer to rely on an employee’s annual determination of the time the employee expects to spend performing work duties in a state. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Gregory Steube (FL) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
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Poll Opening Date March 25, 2024
Poll Closing Date March 31, 2024