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Remote Work: Help Your College or University Turn Challenges into Opportunities

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Remote Work: Help Your College or University Turn Challenges into Opportunities
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The employment landscape which has been forever changed by employees working remotely requires institutions to rethink their guiding principles for strategic workforce planning, raising challenging tax issues that may impact your institution's culture, operations, and resources. This presentation and panel discussion includes tax, legal and consulting professionals who will provide an analytical framework and summarize technical tax guidance on fundamental matters, such as providing supplies and equipment for the workstation, including commuting and meals, as well as exploring methods to address domestic and international remote work locations. Gain insight into the trends in higher education for remote faculty and staff and discuss development of policies, procedures and practices across diverse employee populations that may help your institution adjust to this new normal.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Labor and Employment Law | Tax Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 8/31/2024

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Karen Field, Lauren N. Gresh, Edward J. Jennings

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Remote Work: Help Your College or University Turn Challenges into Opportunities   (Aug 2023)

The employment landscape which has been forever changed by employees working remotely requires institutions to rethink their guiding principles for strategic workforce planning, raising challenging tax issues that may impact your institution's culture, operations, and resources. This presentation and panel discussion includes tax, legal and consulting professionals who will provide an analytical framework and summarize technical tax guidance on fundamental matters, such as providing supplies and equipment for the workstation, including commuting and meals, as well as exploring methods to address domestic and international remote work locations. Gain insight into the trends in higher education for remote faculty and staff and discuss development of policies, procedures and practices across diverse employee populations that may help your institution adjust to this new normal.

Originally presented: Jun 2023 Higher Education Taxation Institute

Karen Field, RSM US LLP - Washington, DC
Lauren N. Gresh, The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
Edward J. Jennings, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI