previously. equally i enjoyed the couple _ previously. equally i enjoyed the couple of — previously. equally i enjoyed the couple of days i had at home where i really _ couple of days i had at home where i really could — couple of days i had at home where i really could be productive in terms of writing — really could be productive in terms of writing plans and doing things so, for— of writing plans and doing things so, for me. _ of writing plans and doing things so, for me, i think it's a bit of both— so, for me, i think it's a bit of both because human contact is really. — both because human contact is really, really important and i think with working completely on our own, we lack _ with working completely on our own, we lack that. today there's speculation that the government will reduce or remove the tax sweetener for those who work from home. around £62 annually for basic rate tax payers, and £125 for higher—rate tax payers. will it be enough to spur some people back? everybody is different. everybody is allowed to open the conversation about working from home, but ultimately the decision lies with the boss. very keen to hear from you on this, and let us know if you have any questions about what you're entitled to. we will have an employment expert on a little later on. ifind we will have an employment expert on a little later on. i find this fascinating because some people will get out of bed, sit at the desk, go