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As a telecommuter, I used to have little contact with the outside world.
But the life of the telecommuter is not always sweet.
A telecommuter since 1995, Sean lives and works in Baltimore.
It allows a telecommuter to log into the business network in a secure fashion.
A person who telecommutes is known as a "telecommuter".
What happens, she asks, if a telecommuter falls while mountain climbing or bike riding?
While he was not a telecommuter, this incident brought attention to the risks inherent in working off-site.
The idea would be you would probably be using a personal firewall on your laptop if you're a telecommuter.
Some will set up shop at home full time, while others will come in, say, half the time, sharing desk space with another part-time telecommuter.
"I'm a telecommuter now," he explained.
Mr. Heaton, for example, said that he had managed to get bonuses and raises as an extreme telecommuter.
If New York's tax rate is higher than the home state's, for example, the telecommuter may have to pay the New York rate.
Because a telecommuter's home state may also tax the income earned at home, the telecommuter may be taxed twice on that income.
Sam (the father) is a telecommuter who is also in charge of many of the household chores, which he does with varying degrees of success.
THE term "telecommuter" has been part of the language for more than 20 years, and in that time the category of people it describes has exploded.
The telecommuter works in a real office but accesses the company network across the internet using a VPN just as in traditional telecommuting.
Under the convenience rule, a nonresident may be able to avoid the telecommuter tax if he can prove that his telework arrangement is an employer "necessity."
Once upon a time, "telecommuter" was easy to define: it was anyone who wasn't working where everyone else was, but who still needed all that network access.
Whether you're a solo entrepreneur or a telecommuter working full or part time from home, there's no reason your home office can't be as paperless as possible.
Proposed federal legislation called the Telecommuter Tax Fairness Act would cure the problem, prohibiting states from taxing the income nonresidents earn while working from home.
STEVE: Well, as a telecommuter, say, like, here I am staying overnight in a hotel in Toronto.
The use of such offices is one of the newer approaches to telecommuting; the typical telecommuter is an individual who works one or more days a week from home.
For example, on Frictionless, someone interested in buying a laptop computer chooses among a set of user profiles, with names that include "road warrior," "budget shopper" and "telecommuter."
Even if a telecommuter's home state offers the telecommuter a credit for the tax paid to New York on the non-New York income, he may still be penalized.