
Season 2 · Episode 464
The Hidden Walls of Global Remote Work
Why does "work from anywhere" often mean "only in the US"? Explore the legal, tax, and IP traps that keep remote work restricted.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 4, 202627m 27s
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Show Notes
Think you can pack your bags for a beach in Thailand while keeping your high-paying tech job? Think again. In this episode, Herman and Corn peel back the curtain on "remote-friendly" marketing to reveal the complex web of tax treaties, labor laws, and intellectual property risks that prevent companies from hiring truly globally. From the "Permanent Establishment" tax trap to the hidden costs of Employers of Record (EORs), they break down why the dream of a borderless workforce is hitting a wall of 20th-century bureaucracy in 2026.