An $81 million payroll tax bill delivered to Uber by NSW State Revenue sent shockwaves through the gig economy last year.
Arguing in the Court of Appeal this week, Uber’s counsel, James Lockhart, said the tax assessment, if upheld, could open up a “whole universe of lead generation” services in the gig economy to payroll tax.
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Paul Karp is The Australian Financial Review’s NSW political correspondent.