Are the Ohio folks allowed to simply rent an apartment and not move. Multiple people pitch in to rent 1 address. How is that legit
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It makes sense that crew would cohabitate
Everyone relocating to the NJ office needs to live in PA for income tax purposes. Not like you can even afford NJ houses/property tax on a Fiserv salary anyways…
It would work if only one person lives in the apartment at a time and then does something so the badge report shows that everyone is entering the office every day.
The original poster isn't lying. There are multiples doing this but I don't know how/why. It must be expensive and time consuming to go back/forth between NJ & OH.
As long as your butt is in the designated center of excellence chair from Monday through Thursday for 6.5 hours per day it does not matter where you call home - apartment, house, camper, hotel, condo, back seat of you car, etc. multiple people are not permanently moving because once the tax credits are done, we will just pull up shop and move to the next city willing to prost---te themselves for promises from corporate america.
All Fiserv employees have to be in their assigned office four days a week. What would renting an apartment have to do with that?
The person is lying to you.
Local economy is hurting and they need people to go into an office to buy lunch, gas, pay tolls etc
I say “that’s your problem”
Don't ask why, just do as the say and don't ask any questions.
I highly doubt it. Apparently, the tax breaks are tied both to employees earning income taxable in NJ * and * to physical butts in seats at a physical NJ location. There might be a way to get away with the first one by not moving (might), but obviously not the second.