How do you "even out" the K-shaped recovery in the economy?
— Dominic Chu (@TheDomino) November 12, 2020
How about putting a tax on everyone who's working from home?https://t.co/oPvffIMBpW
(via @VMcKeeverCNBC @cnbc)#WFH
Today in "this would be a really, really good time for Deutsche Bank to open a big can of just shut the fuck up already."https://t.co/DL1aAYPhqt
— NC "Facebook Delenda Est" Steve (@TCFKA_NCSteve) November 12, 2020
Deutsche Bank calculated that a 5% tax rate for days worked from home on the average remote worker salary could raise $48 billion a year in the U.S. #remoteworking #coronavirus #tax https://t.co/TWgtkoGiyE
— Vicky McKeever (@VMcKeeverCNBC) November 12, 2020
More taxes are coming folks give more of your money so govt they can redistribute it https://t.co/PrRq7586Xj
— John Kent (@KentsBrokerage) November 12, 2020
You ready to pay a "Privilege" #tax because you work from home > https://t.co/xaoIsTXhAb #jobs #job #unemployment #career #pandemic #COVID19 #covid #lockdown #money #taxes
— SHORT SQUEEZED (@ShortSqueezed1) November 12, 2020
Is this the new normal? I hope not!
— Anton Sakharov (@Sakharov) November 13, 2020
Deutsche Bank proposes a 5% tax for remote workers post-pandemic https://t.co/Rtwakp9mB3
Just call in Trump's loans instead, cowards https://t.co/y6XK3bNy1H
— *insert void howling here* (@superbranch) November 13, 2020
Are you kidding me? A privelage tax for working from home?
— Nicole Scott (@Nicole_Scooter) November 13, 2020
I get the government has extra costs because of covid, but taxing people who work from home because they are lucky to have a job is bullshit. Seriously Deutsche Bank!?!https://t.co/TJ8bCXuSsb
Just another example of uber rich shitbirds trying to get workers to turn on each other: https://t.co/KaL30g4GOE
— Mustafa Gatollari (@TafGato) November 13, 2020
Deutsche Bank proposes tax on people working from home https://t.co/PvDQtSZkml pic.twitter.com/ZkHrI6jtMb
— New York Post (@nypost) November 13, 2020
Deutsche Bank proposes tax on people working from home https://t.co/CBeBpd8ckX pic.twitter.com/NQYzyupBOz
— New York Post (@nypost) November 12, 2020