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Uber and PwC Help Close the Transport-Industry Tax Gap in Nigeria
As Uber becomes more popular, more people want to earn by using the app
Charging to drive someone around Lagos was chiefly a cash-in-hand job before Uber (www.Uber.com) launched in Nigeria two years ago. To this day, the rest of the transport industry remains largely informal, with no clarity on how much money is made and only negligible tax contributions to the state. Uber…