I was under the impression that companies with remote workers have a business “presence” in the state of residence of the worker, and are therefore subject to state law for that worker.
Can someone confirm/deny?
I was under the impression that companies with remote workers have a business “presence” in the state of residence of the worker, and are therefore subject to state law for that worker.
Can someone confirm/deny?
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