COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Denmark’s tax authorities are demanding nearly 1,200 former Uber drivers to pay an additional $1.9 million in taxes for 2014 and 2015, after finding tax avoidance among close to all the drivers controlled. The ride-hailing service launched in Denmark in 2014, but parliament passed a law in February 2017 that introduced more stringent requirements on taxis, such as mandatory fare meters and seat sensors. The new rules prompted Uber’s withdrawal. The new checks were based on information Denmark had received from the Dutch authorities, where Uber’s European headquarter is based. Danish tax authorities said in a statement they had checked 1,195 Uber drivers’ tax reports and of those 1,192 have had their tax changed now. Those Uber drivers will have to pay a total of 11.3 million Danish crowns ($1.86 million) in additional tax, it said. 154 cases have been sent to further investigation to check whether they have been roughly negligent and should be fined additionally. “Thousands of drivers in Denmark used the Uber app to get access to economic opportunities and we have always informed them of their fiscal duties,” Uber said in an email to Reuters. “We support regulations that help self-employed people meet their tax obligations as has been rolled out by the Danish government,” Uber said. ($1 = 6.0607 Danish crowns)    

~source: 99.7fm holland, michigan

One thought on “Denmark hits 1,200 former Uber drivers with additional tax

  1. Felicia says:

    Uber, take care of your drivers! That and a helpful support team would put the company in such a better light! Hopefully the International downsizing will allow better wage rates for drivers here in the U.S.? Uber really needs to make a strong, public, and positive move to show its drivers and passengers that the company cares (even on any level). Its crucial for the company if it wants to survive moving forward.

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