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Lyft is suing the city of San Francisco over $100 million in taxes.
The ride-hailing company claims the city unfairly labeled money earned by drivers as company revenue.
Lyft maintains that its drivers are its customers, not employees.
The lawsuit is just the latest chapter in a yearslong debate over how gig economy apps should classify drivers.
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