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Lyft (LYFT.US) accuses San Francisco of overcharging $0.1 billion in taxes.
Lyft (LYFT.US) has filed a lawsuit accusing the USA's San Francisco of overcharging $0.1 billion in taxes over five years, unfairly treating the earnings of its app drivers as company income. The lawsuit states that the formula used by San Francisco to assess wages, total income, and the homeless tax violates the company's constitutional rights, forcing it to pay far beyond its fair share of costs. Lyft is seeking a refund of the amount it claims to have overpaid, including interest, penalties, and fees.
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