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STATE TAX COMPLIANCE ISSUES TO CONSIDER WITH REMOTE WORKING POLICIES

Telecommuting or the new Work from Anywhere policies are not a new concept. With traditional Work from Home policies, employees are typically within commuting distance of their office. In recent years, Work from Anywhere policies have begun to emerge. Under this type of arrangement, employees have greater flexibility to choose where they live and work.

COVID-19 Pandemic Accelerates Work from Anywhere Policies

While the number of employees working remotely has been growing at a steady pace over the past several years, the COVID-19 pandemic has now pushed this issue to the forefront and more companies are considering Work from Anywhere policies that allow employees to live and work in any location. While this type of policy is very attractive to both the company and employee, this type of policy can trigger new tax compliance issues for both parties.

GMS spoke with Erika Beddow, Business Development Manager at Global Mobility Tax, LLP (GMT).  Erika has over 20 years of experience in public accounting and in the global mobility industry. She has worked on an array of multi-national clients throughout her career. Erika also enjoys navigating complex situations while prudently mitigating risks, identifying value creation opportunities, and building strategic partnerships.  Erika agreed to share her expert guidance on this issue.

What is Important to Know about Remote Work Policies?

Erika notes that as with domestic business travel planning, it is important to note that each US state has its own unique laws and reporting requirements. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many employees have been telecommuting in states other than where they typically work due to stay at home orders and quarantine. These employees can unknowingly trigger state and local tax issues for the company, as well as payroll obligations in the state in which they are working.

Lacking State Guidance Regarding Issues Relating to Remote Work

Currently, Erika reports that only a few states have provided guidance and certain relief for companies and individuals who are working in their state temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding how many states will tax these individuals and businesses.

Possible Triggers for State Nexus and Payroll Withholding Requirements

As the globe recovers from the pandemic and employees continue to work remotely, Erika strongly believes that companies will need to consider the remote worker implications to avoid unknowingly trigger state “nexus” and payroll withholding requirements. (Nexus is the term used to describe a company being recognized as an entity in a particular state or jurisdiction.)

Additionally, businesses may face penalties and interest for failing to withhold state income taxes, while employees may have an increased tax filing obligation.

Work from Anywhere Policies: Benefits Versus Potential Cost Increases

Some benefits to Work from Anywhere policies are that they provide the employee more flexibility in where they live and work and the hours in which they work. However, Erika believes that companies need to be aware of the possible increase in costs to the organization. She notes that some increases can include administrative costs, payroll obligations, and tax implications for this type of policy.

According to Erika, while putting in place Work from Anywhere policies, companies will need to consider the following important points:

  • Understand corporate and payroll tax compliance obligations, not only in the location where the company operates, but also where their employees are living and working.
  • Monitor and track the location of where their employees are working.
  • Determine whether the employee’s work location has triggered corporate tax responsibilities due to state nexus.
  • Report employee income correctly and withhold appropriate taxes based off where they are tax resident as well as working.
  • Educate employees on state filing requirements and residency rules and provide tax assistance if necessary.
  • Provide guidelines for states the company can comply with versus states that may be too expensive due to payroll complexities and state nexus.

States are Increasing Their Ability to Track Remote Workers and Business Travelers

Many states have already been stepping up their ability to track remote workers and frequent business travelers prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, COVID-19 is putting pressure on state budgets. As a result, many states will likely increase their review of a company’s payroll filings and corporate nexus as more employees start working and living in different states than the employer.

How Work from Anywhere Policies May Lead to Non-Compliance

Companies can easily fall out of compliance if they are not tracking where their employees are working from and reporting the income and withholding taxes in the other state. Non-compliance can lead to unexpected tax implications for both the employer and employee, including fines and penalties.

If a company is considering implementing Work from Anywhere policies, each employee’s situation should be carefully reviewed. Erika states it is important for companies to determine whether any employee working in a different state has triggered state nexus, and to review the specific payroll tax withholding obligations in that state.

Solution to Help Companies Considering Remote Work Policies

GMT has put together a service solution to assist companies in evaluating and analyzing these issues. This solution helps companies by:

1. Implementing the GMT 2020 State Tax Compliance Solution

  • Ensuring payroll compliance and tax withholding
  • Advising employees on state residency and state tax filing requirements
  • Providing individual state tax services for your employees

2. Identify and quantify the risks state to state for remote workers

3. Discuss and draft an action plan for monitoring employees

4. Help find the stakeholders and create reports to support the action plan

5. Assist with systems integration to automate the process

6. Analyze and assist with state trailing liabilities from equity awards

Conclusion

GMS’ team of domestic relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients learn about important issues such as tax compliance for their organization. Our mobility consulting team can help your company understand how to implement Work from Anywhere policies. We can also help your company to understand issues of compliance and non-compliance to state tax requirements with the expert assistance of Global Mobility Tax, LLP.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

Contact our experts online to learn more about Work from Anywhere policies and state tax compliance versus non-compliance issues, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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What are the Top 5 Companies Creating Jobs in the US?

As 2019 continues to be a period of economic expansion in the US, there are a number of companies creating jobs. Growth in employment is robust across several industries. Demand for employees is high throughout much of the nation.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation-March 2019 news release issued on April 5, 2019 shows the following:

  • Total Nonfarm Payroll Employment increased by 196,000
  • US Unemployment Rate remained unchanged at 3.8%
  • Job gains were significant in two segments: health care, professional, and technical services

Additionally, the news release also noted that:

  • Total Nonfarm Payroll Employment for January was revised upward from +311,000 to +312,000
  • Total Nonfarm Payroll Employment for February was revised upward from +20,000 to +33,000

US Economic Expansion Helps Companies Creating Jobs

Significantly, the longest US economic expansion on record occurred from March 1991 through March 2001. The current expansionary period is set to exceed this record by the end of July 2019 if it continues growing. While there may be significant risks to the US economy, it also has room for growth. The US economic outlook is strong according to several indicators including the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), unemployment, and inflation.

Top 5 Companies Creating Jobs in the US

What are the top 5 companies that are significant job creators in the US? Several of these companies have been in the news for their corporate growth initiatives. They also benefit from advances in technology, changing industry dynamics, and pro-growth US economic policies:

  1. Apple

Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services. The company had previously announced plans to create up to 20,000 new jobs.

  1. Amazon

Amazon.com, Inc., is an American multinational technology company based in Seattle, Washington that focuses in e-commerce, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. Amazon is the largest e-commerce marketplace and cloud computing platform in the world. Among its many investments is a plan to create 800 new jobs as it expands its technology hub in Austin, Texas.

  1. Progressive

The Progressive Corporation is an American insurance company with headquarters in Mayfield, Ohio. It is one of the largest providers of car insurance in America. The company insures motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles (RVs), commercial vehicles, and provides home insurance. Progressive plans to hire over 10,000 new employees in 2019 at several campuses throughout the US. This company is a leader among insurance companies creating jobs.

  1. Google

Google LLC is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Mountain View, California. It specializes in Internet-related services and products, including online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. Google will create tens of thousands of new jobs as it expands operations in several US states.

  1. Fiat Chrysler

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. is an Italian and American multinational corporation and is the world’s eighth largest auto maker, with main headquarters in the Netherlands, and financial headquarters in London, UK for tax purposes. The group was established in October 2014 by merging Fiat and Chrysler into a new holding company. In February 2019, Fiat Chrysler announced its intent to invest $4.5 Billion in manufacturing in Michigan. The plant is estimated to create nearly 6,500 jobs. Plans include $1.6 billion to build a Jeep factory in Detroit.

What Should Job Seekers do to Find Companies Creating Jobs?

Job seekers should investigate the top 5 companies creating jobs for opportunities. One of the largest and most successful online job listing companies, Indeed, offers a wealth of links and resources for job seekers. Professional networks such as Linkedin provide information on companies and contacts. Job seekers may want to focus on a specific location such as Detroit or Austin depending on the type of job they hope to find. Job seekers should utilize professional career services to enhance their job search and achieve success in their career objectives.

What Should Companies Creating Jobs do?

Employers should examine their employment needs as economic growth fosters competition for job seekers with requisite skills and training. They should review their relocation program to determine if it benefits their talent acquisition goals and corporate objectives during a tight labor market. Employers should work with a Relocation Management Company that has the knowledge and expertise to help them design a relocation that promotes global talent acquisition.

Conclusion

GMS’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients develop hiring and recruiting programs to attract highly skilled job seekers. Our team can help your company determine how to attract job seekers looking for employment opportunities at any of the top 5 companies creating jobs, or any other location around the world.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation™ technology platform.

Global Mobility Solutions is proud to be named and ranked #1 Overall, and #1 in Quality of Service by HRO Today’s 2019 Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Contact our experts online to discuss your recruiting, hiring, and relocation program needs at companies creating jobs, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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