articles i found states that is what they are going after. section 15, 16, 17 of that directive are rather questionable as to if this is going to give the IRS permission or "demands" that our tax info is turned over to them. this is a world economy now. done digitally for the most part. that is why cash is so important. if it's not held physically in one's hand, it can disappear at the whim of the powers that be. and we've seen some of those cases recently.Amazon would be required to share sensitive financial information with the EU would depend on the specific circumstances and the requirements of DAC7. As for the potential impact on gig economy workers, it's difficult to say without more information. DAC7 could potentially affect gig economy workers if it requires companies that engage with gig workers to disclose certain information about those workers to tax authorities. However, again, the specifics would depend on the specific requirements of DAC7 and how they are implemented.