• The tax implications of remote and hybrid work
  • How technology can help asset management firms accurately determine where employees are performing work
  • How Topia’s platform is helping customers hone in on opportunities to avoid tax overpayments and ensure they are audit-ready.
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New eBook for asset management firms: Saving New York City UBT in the age of the hybrid worker - and how technology can help

With flexible, hybrid and remote work on the rise, employees are increasingly working in locations other than their company office. For New York-based asset management firms subject to the city’s Unincorporated Business Tax (UBT), these changes in employee work locations are hugely relevant. With the city tax based on where work is physically taking place, many firms risk overpaying on UBT.


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