Big companies are hiring for remote positions that can be performed in any state across the U.S. except one: Colorado. At issue is a new Colorado law that requires companies with even a few employees in the state to disclose the expected salary or pay range for each open role they advertise, including remote positions.
How many hours can a salary employee work in Colorado?
40 hours in one workweek. 12 hours in one workday. 12 consecutive hours, regardless of whether the work period overlaps into a second day.
Do Colorado laws apply to remote workers?
Colorado remote workers need not apply: Companies avoid state due to salary-posting law.
Where do I work remotely in another state?
One company I contracted with was from Georgia, but the remote work was with their California clients. One contract is with a California company, but I work remotely with their clients in Oregon. Is it different in 2018 from 2019? Thanks! January 23, 2020 6:49 AM I work remotely for a company in another state, from whom I received a 1099-MISC.
Are there state tax implications of remote working?
Working remotely in another state may be convenient for a number of reasons. But it has complicated tax implications. Go to Findlaw.com to learn more. State Tax Implications of Remote Working Internet Explorer 11 is no longer supported. We recommend using Google Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge.
What does it mean to work remotely in Oregon?
Note that for employees, this typically means that you create a ratio of days spent in Oregon divided by total work days and apply that ratio to your annual salary, this is reported in Oregon. February 6, 2020 7:35 AM I work remotely for a company in another state, from whom I received a 1099-MISC.
Is it legal for employees to work from anywhere?
“COVID-19 opened the possibility for employees to work from anywhere,” said Nishant Mittal, senior vice president and general manager at Topia, which makes software for managing remote workers. “This introduces new concerns when it comes to legal and tax compliance.”