The Courts Smack Down St. Louis's Remote Work Tax Grab

One of the most lasting changes wrought by the pandemic is proving to be how and where Americans work. Gallup data on workers capable of working remotely shows that, while 60 percent worked exclusively in-office in 2019, that number has plummeted to just 22 percent as of this last year. Many of those newly-remote workers may not have even given much thought to how that change could complicate their tax status.

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