The role of tax policies in shaping work trends
IN July and August this year, KPMG surveyed 315 chief executives across the globe, including 25 in Singapore, on how their business outlook over the next three years has been impacted by Covid-19. All respondents have annual revenue over US$500 million and a third of the companies surveyed have more than US$10 billion in annual revenue.
When their responses were analysed, three distinct trends emerged around the future of work from home (WFH), work from anywhere (WFA), and the de-densification of the central office. It is important to understand the role that tax policies can play in shaping these trends.
WORK FROM HOME (WFH)
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