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It’s been a wild week in the news, and we’ve got the info you need to keep up with what’s going on, including the latest on the coronavirus. Keep reading for a major tax update, a few laughs in these dark times, and our best tip for working from home. It’s probably not what you think!


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Take Back Your Life

 

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The Trump administration announced Tuesday that both individuals and businesses will be allowed to delay paying their 2019 tax bills for 90 days past the usual April 15 deadline. The extension is an effort to inject up to $300 billion into the economy at a time when the coronavirus appears on the verge of causing a recession. Naturally, there are a few limits.

 

All about the new tax payment deadline
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Deal With It

 

We’re all this thing together, and by "this thing," I mean the sudden hilarity of lots of people trying to figure out how to work from home and dial into meetings. While the coronavirus threat is serious, we all could use a laugh — at ourselves, figuring out how to join mass gatherings on Zoom and Google Hangouts.

 

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More funny tweets about suddenly working from home
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Pro Tip:

 

If you are making a sudden new transition to full-time remote work, you may be getting a lot of opinions and advice about working from home, like “shower every day” and “fake the mental transition of your commute by taking a walk.” But on a fundamental level, how you communicate and maintain relationships with your co-workers is the biggest priority, whether you are a manager or not.

 

The most important factor in remote work
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