The sharing economy — an industry that includes a number of mostly online enterprises such as Uber and Airbnb that match service providers with clients — poses sweeping legal, commercial and social challenges. Fellow Joyce Beebe analyzes key federal tax considerations for companies and workers in this growing sector
Abstract: In recent times, largely as a result of advancements in information technology and changin...
The “sharing economy” goes by many names such as the “gig economy,” the “1099 economy,” and the “on-...
Ten years ago, getting into a car with a stranger was something children learned not to do. Now, we...
In the past few years, we have seen the rise of a new model of production and consumption of goods a...
The sharing economy refers to online market places that bring sellers and buyers of goods and servic...
Experience tells us that borrowing a friend’s car for the weekend is different from renting a car fr...
The “sharing economy” is a term describing organized economic activity that may supplant the traditi...
By organizing peer-to-peer exchanges and promoting access over ownership, the sharing economy is tra...
Innovative companies such as Uber and Airbnb have pioneered a new mode of business: the sharing econ...
Uber and AirBnb, whose business models can best be described as sharing economy businesses, are disr...
Companies in today’s so-called “sharing economy” face legal battles across the country with state an...
This paper engages with discourse around the rise of the sharing economy, ‘a socio - economic ecosys...
International audienceThe Sharing Economy is much more than collaborative consumption (Botsman and R...
The popular ride sharing service Uber has undoubtedly affected the taxi industry by offering lower pri...
Abstract: In recent times, largely as a result of advancements in information technology and changin...
The “sharing economy” goes by many names such as the “gig economy,” the “1099 economy,” and the “on-...
Ten years ago, getting into a car with a stranger was something children learned not to do. Now, we...
In the past few years, we have seen the rise of a new model of production and consumption of goods a...
The sharing economy refers to online market places that bring sellers and buyers of goods and servic...
Experience tells us that borrowing a friend’s car for the weekend is different from renting a car fr...
The “sharing economy” is a term describing organized economic activity that may supplant the traditi...
By organizing peer-to-peer exchanges and promoting access over ownership, the sharing economy is tra...
Innovative companies such as Uber and Airbnb have pioneered a new mode of business: the sharing econ...
Uber and AirBnb, whose business models can best be described as sharing economy businesses, are disr...
Companies in today’s so-called “sharing economy” face legal battles across the country with state an...
This paper engages with discourse around the rise of the sharing economy, ‘a socio - economic ecosys...
International audienceThe Sharing Economy is much more than collaborative consumption (Botsman and R...
The popular ride sharing service Uber has undoubtedly affected the taxi industry by offering lower pri...
Abstract: In recent times, largely as a result of advancements in information technology and changin...
The “sharing economy” goes by many names such as the “gig economy,” the “1099 economy,” and the “on-...
Ten years ago, getting into a car with a stranger was something children learned not to do. Now, we...