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Broader Shift to Remote Work Makes Tax Clarity Even More Necessary

Last month, Rite Aid announced that it would be transitioning its corporate workforce to a “remote-first” model of work. The pharmacy giant is hardly the first company to announce a shift toward remote work — in fact, it’s fast becoming a standard in the wake of the pandemic for some businesses that can manage remote work to offer the option. That means that it’s more important than ever for states and the federal government to create clarity about how state income tax burdens will function in a remote-working world.

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