The Sneaky Move Uber and Lyft Are Using to Lower Their Tax Bill
Briefly

For years, worker advocates have been asking: Why should so-called gig corporations get to ignore the rules every other business has to follow? A report issued last month by Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio shows that companies nationwide should be asking this same question.
Unemployment insurance programs provide a great example of how gig corporations take advantage of law-abiding employers. When some businesses don't pay unemployment insurance taxes, it can lead to higher tax rates for other employers.
Read at Slate Magazine
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