Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Get banged up, dodge tax and then get banged up.
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She should just have paid the tax. Being an escort is perfectly legal in the UK, as is exchanging sex for money. It's other things surrounding prostitution such as 'soliciting', 'running a brothel or a disorderly house' and 'controlling a prostitute', that are illegal. She'll be out in 8 months, and will probably have plenty of money in the house to pay off the tax fine. Here's hoping she'll be a bit wiser next time. Personally, despite the holier-than-thou tone of the Daily Heil article, I couldn't give a monkeys how she makes her money. Provided it's actually a free choice to do that job, I'm glad we don't bang people up merely for selling sex in this country, whilst at the same time letting those who buy their services off, as our dear cousins over the pond do.Comment
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Think she's blown it.
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On a more serious note... I would.
If she has to pay her taxes could I have a go and then write it down as a justifiable B2B expense...?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo did revenue took her word for how much she earned or they used that estimation trick to deem how much she earned?Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by Bacchus View PostOn a more serious note... I would.
If she has to pay her taxes could I have a go and then write it down as a justifiable B2B expense...?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Since when is it required to pay tax on a service which is not legalized? In parts of the continent prostitution is regulated but not in Britain.<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!Comment
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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostSince when is it required to pay tax on a service which is not legalized?Comment
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