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Sharing economy a podatki

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Nowy model gospodarczy, jakim jest ekonomia dzielenia, wykorzystuje nowoczesne technologie i stał się nieodzownym elementem współczesnej gospodarki. Uczestnicy tego modelu biznesowego zainteresowani są wykorzystywaniem zasobów bez przeniesienia własności. Koncepcja ta wywołuje, oprócz pozytywnych, także negatywne zjawiska, które mogą zachodzić na rynku pracy, wywoływać nieuczciwą konkurencję i prowadzić do unikania płacenia podatków. Unia Europejska nie jest dostatecznie przygotowana do akceptacji tego typu gospodarowania, szczególnie w zakresie finansów i podatków. Uwidaczniają się zjawiska negatywne, takie jak łamanie zasad moralnych nowej konstrukcji biznesu, a także nieuczciwe dzielenie się zyskiem poprzez wykorzystywanie migracji kapitałów do oaz podatkowych.
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Sharing economy is a new model of economising. Its main idea is to use goods and services without actually owning them. They are provided for free, yet most of the participants of this system treat them as a source of additional income. This system uses foundations for running a business, usually in the fields of accommodation, crowdfunding along with lending foundations, transport and online labour marketplaces. There is a lack of proper regulations, both domestic and international ones, protecting the clients in terms of quality and security of these transactions. There is also a lack of regulations protecting the domestic market and domestic employers from global businesses operating within sharing economy. One of the fundamental problems still to be solved is the efficiency of tax policies aimed at the participants of sharing economy. Being global companies, they utilise tax optimisation and they are levied very little since they are registered in areas which belong to tax havens. Both the European Commission and the EU Parliament claim that sharing economy opens new opportunities for consumers and businesses, and it can contribute to the economic growth and the creation of new jobs within the EU. It is necessary to work out legal regulations which ensure equal treatment of all participants of this process. A lack of such regulations allows for constant leakage of profits, which translates into losses of earnings for economies.
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