
Conor Dowds
69 posts



This new work from home advice means the temporary waiver on trans-border workers relief for workers in the border regions, will need to be extended for 2022. Otherwise, they won't be able to WFH without facing potential double income tax @BorderWorkers.

The National Public Health Emergency Team is to strongly advise the Government that people work from home, where possible, and that employers be supportive of the move. | More: bit.ly/3EYJGrg







📣Conference Speaker📣 The Centre for Cross Border Studies is delighted to have Aidan O'Kane, Director of Allstate & Co-Chair of the Cross-Border Workers Coalition as a guest speaker at this year's Annual Conference.#CCBSconf. Info & Registration!!➡️bit.ly/3CRRJpr





Yesterday, the Coalition met Finance Minister Donohoe (@Paschald) to discuss remote working tax rules facing cross-border workers. We were very thankful for the Minister’s time and look forward to further interaction with him to bring forward a solution. crossborderworker.com/2021/06/cross-…










Attention all businesses SF MLAs will be hosting an online engagement event this Thursday the 1st of April, come along and ask the questions that are affecting you. Zoom codes below


Today, a @BBCNewsNI article detailing the need for a change in home-working tax laws facing cross-border workers has been published. It features an interview with Coalition Co-Chair, Paul Quinn, who explains the need for a "pragmatic solution" to this. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northe…

This is an issue that needs resolution as the trend for remote working looks set to stay: Cross-border workers call for home-working tax law bbc.com/news/uk-northe…