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by jdpigeon
3026 days ago
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'If drivers are fully able to capitalize on these losses for tax purposes, 73.5% of an estimated U.S. market $4.8B in annual ride-hailing driver profit is untaxed," they add.' So they might be making money, but only by avoiding taxes. Great. /s |
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They sound confused about profit vs revenue, that $4.8B figure is not really 'profit' if it doesn't account for operating costs and depreciation of the car.
Very few businesses would be profitable if they were taxed on revenue rather than net profit.