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Hybrid work: Nordic border commuters face income tax headache

Hybrid work became a solution for many companies during the Corona pandemic. But people commuting across borders risked being taxed in a different country because they were working from home. The Nordic Border Barriers Council is on the case.
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The ferry only takes a few minutes between Swedish Helsingborg and Danish Helsingør, and many people live in one country and works in the other. When the Corona pandemic broke those who could work from home did so, but they now risk having to pay tax in the country of residence, instead of the country where they are employed. 

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