WFH tax loophole closed after ATO wins bombshell legal battle: 'Not over yet'
The ruling closes a tax 'loophole' that could have cost the government billions of dollars as more employers adopt hybrid work models, with employees working partly or fully from home.
As AI boosts collaboration, employees resist office mandates
AI tools enable remote collaboration comparable to in-office interaction, yet 80% of employers have lost talent due to rigid return-to-office mandates that contradict this reality.
Hybrid work models combining remote and office work are becoming standard as organizations recognize different tasks benefit from different environments.