top | item 44609500 (no title) froggertoaster | 7 months ago > The remaining thing that stings for companies is how foreign devs still need to be amortized for 15 years.I'm having a hard time seeing the issue with this. discuss order hn newest mortenjorck|7 months ago I had to wryly laugh when I read this framed as a bad thing. This is great news for American developers and product teams. pcthrowaway|7 months ago Isn't it just going to lead to more H1B abuse? I assume H1B developers count as U.S. persons for tax purposes. robotnikman|7 months ago Agreed! There are so many people in this country with the talent required for those positions. eweise|7 months ago Same.
mortenjorck|7 months ago I had to wryly laugh when I read this framed as a bad thing. This is great news for American developers and product teams. pcthrowaway|7 months ago Isn't it just going to lead to more H1B abuse? I assume H1B developers count as U.S. persons for tax purposes. robotnikman|7 months ago Agreed! There are so many people in this country with the talent required for those positions.
pcthrowaway|7 months ago Isn't it just going to lead to more H1B abuse? I assume H1B developers count as U.S. persons for tax purposes.
robotnikman|7 months ago Agreed! There are so many people in this country with the talent required for those positions.
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