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13 hours agoHow to Land a Remote Job in 2026
Remote hiring has shifted from a competition problem to a credibility problem, complicating the hiring process for candidates.
Changes to the UK's IR35 tax legislation will redraw the lines of responsibility between businesses and the freelancers they engage, promising relief for many companies that previously bore the compliance burden.
Naturalization is often the best, most logical path forward for those without the necessary family ties or funds. It involves living legally in the country for a set number of years, demonstrating familiarity with the language, and sometimes passing a test on history, culture, and the political system.
Some Western and Saudi firms in Riyadh have extended work-from-home advisories amid concern over a looming U.S.-imposed deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face 'hell'.
While wealthy and glamorous influencers try to convince their followers that their upwardly mobile lives in Dubai are just peachy, in reality, many young Irish teachers and nurses are wondering whether it's time to pack up and return home.
Estefania Angel noticed that while her company helped other enterprises set up AI, it did not use those systems internally. She began using AI apps in Slack, Outlook, and Google to track assignments, which garnered attention from her superiors.
The Vermont Labor Relations Board has ordered that Gov. Phil Scott's administration 'rescind' a controversial requirement that state employees return to their physical offices three days per week. The board stated that the state has 'refused to bargain in good faith and interfered with employees' exercise of rights' in requiring in-person work.
However, the Income Tax Act 2023 outlines a more detailed and structured approach, where the taxability of remote work or BPO-related income depends primarily on the taxpayer's residency status and the source of the income. But the key question is: who is a resident taxpayer? According to Section 26 of the Act, the global income of any person classified as a "resident" is subject to tax in Bangladesh, regardless of where that income is earned.