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Lyft Inc. has filed a lawsuit against San Francisco, claiming the city has overtaxed it by $100 million over five years by incorrectly categorizing driver compensation as company revenue. Lyft argues that its revenue comes from fees paid by drivers, not fares paid by passengers, which has led to what it sees as an unconstitutional tax burden. This dispute is part of a larger trend involving gig economy companies disputing employment classification and tax assessments.
Source: YAHOO