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It depends - even for WFH or agile working here in the UK, usually you have a "home base" in your contract where legally they can force you to work from should push come to shove. I'd imagine there's something similar in the US which gives them a reasonable argument to still tax those who should be in the city?

I guess a few companies will open up satellite offices in places amenable to remote works in that instance.



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