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Who’s Stuck With The Bill?

Allwork

The rise in working remotely comes with several costs, which include internet subscriptions, computers and office equipment, home office furniture, security, insurance, and software. Those costs include internet subscriptions, computers and office equipment, home office furniture, security, insurance, and software.

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Tips on Staying Focused and Disciplined When Working From Home

Office Dynamics

Come tax time, they may be able to deduct a lot of their home office-related expenses. Of course, there is a flip side to the often glorious world of telecommuting. To stay on top of things and be organized in your work, you need to have a dedicated home office.

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Don't Be Naive When Working From Home

On The Job

In fact, you’re so relaxed you haven’t bothered to lock the doors, you don’t hesitate to brag to everyone in the grocery store that you work from home and anyone can look in the window and see all your nice, expensive office equipment. With that attitude, working from home could become your worst nightmare. Among them: 1.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

BMT Office Administration

Does the worker rely on the employer for training, or do they acquire work based on existing skill sets that they acquired on their own? Reimbursing Work-From-Home Expenses for Employees Remote work brings certain expenses, such as personal internet connection use, that are reimbursable by the employer.

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