DoorDash and Uber, companies that rely mainly on independent delivery drivers, want the drivers covered by President Donald Trumpβs βNo Tax on Tipsβ idea.
Executives for both, reported The Wall Street Journal, are putting pressure on Republican lawmakers directly involved in the process negotiations.
The sticking point is the drivers are independent contractors and are, therefore, paid differently than employees. Contractors get a 1099 form to report what they are paid. Thatβs different from the traditional employee reporting process using a W-2, where employers are involved with collecting payments and deducting and reporting taxes.
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