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There are plenty of tax advantages related to coworking. Taking advantage of them starts with understanding what qualifies and what to be mindful of when calculating costs.
Why is coworking so popular? And what are the best options available that accommodate the rise in remote and flex work professionals?
The unique, arguably obvious, merger of Deskpass and Breather.
As we edge closer to the end of 2023, it's the perfect time for hybrid teams to take a step back and prepare for the transition into the upcoming year. The unique blend of remote and in-office work has redefined the approach to professional goals and team dynamics. The end of the year is a golden opportunity for distributed teams to reflect, reassess, and realign their strategies, to ensure a seamless and successful move into the new year.
The work environment is changing (again). While the shift back to traditional offices is certainly underway, the appeal of vibrant coworking spaces remains. These spaces—buzzing with creativity and networking opportunities—are more than just remote offices; they’re communities focused on productivity.
The world of flexible workspaces is changing fast. WeWork, once the dominant player in the shared office sector, currently faces financial struggles. But this shift in the market isn’t a sign of the end of coworking. In fact, it opens the door for even more flex work freedom. Even as some big companies scale back, there are tons of fresh, exciting flex work options for today’s professionals.
For new mothers, juggling the responsibilities of a career and a brand-new bundle of joy can seem next to impossible. New moms who are forced to go back to the office mere weeks after leaving the birthing suite often need to work quickly to establish a delicate and critical balance between motherhood and their career. Remote work is the answer.
Remote, flex, hybrid and other non-traditional work styles are no longer a quiet revolution in the workplace. More and more, big companies are ditching the traditional way of work—along with their leases—and switching to a coworking model, utilizing flexible coworking space on an as-needed basis.
Remote work has changed office culture forever, and it’s had a major impact on how businesses around the world are run. Yet, while many employers offer work-from-home options—whether on a full-time or hybrid basis—there’s still no substitute for in-person meetings. How do you bring the team together when the office no longer exists or your team is spread across a broad geographic area?