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    Quote Originally Posted by yasmina View Post
    kat is totally correct lots of escorts in uk and ireland do pay tax as you would need to to buy houses obtain mortgages declare an income etc
    there are many accountants in uk and ireland who can help in this area just as there are accountants who can advice on limited companies and international tax law also you only need to register for vat if you are reach the vat threshold which is pretty high and is based on profits only not on turnover


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    Yes, but is that two for me and one for the taxman, I worked for myself for 18 years (oops giving my age away here) and most of my business was all cheques, not cash at the hall door. It's probablly fifteen for me and one for the taxman.

    Sorry Yas, I'm not picking on you, it's all the others

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    Quote Originally Posted by yasmina View Post
    tottally understand rover
    but i doubt if one for the taxman and fifteen for me would have you declaring enough to obtain a mortgage

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    I dunno, with what you earn in a five to seven day week would probably buy Buckingham Palace. But one fifteenth of your turnover would be an awful lot higher than most and wouldn't be far off the target. I'm trying to annoy you now so that when I come and see you, you'll whip the fuck out of me till I bruise and put me in the stocks and smother me with your ass.
    Off to see Liverpool get hockeyed now.

    Rover xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by experienced punter View Post
    The Government spends 370m on asylum seekers each year most I guess on housing, dozens not far from my abode are freely sub-letting their apartments/houses some new, I've made friends with some THEY TELL ME what they make each week/month- an absolute scandal
    Part of the problem there is that asylum seekers aren't legally allowed to work. I never quite understood the logic of that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yasmina View Post
    kat is totally correct lots of escorts in uk and ireland do pay tax as you would need to to buy houses obtain mortgages declare an income etc
    there are many accountants in uk and ireland who can help in this area just as there are accountants who can advice on limited companies and international tax law also you only need to register for vat if you are reach the vat threshold which is pretty high and is based on profits only not on turnover


    yasx
    All things considered any escort has more then earned every cent with the crap she has to deal with day in day out and I would not begrudge her making any amount either tax free or tax compliant. More luck to her.

    I was really only focused on practical issues and that was what physical documents and receipts could any escort wishing to be fully tax compliant give an accountant. The nature of payment precludes a paper trail as exists in any other profession.

    For example how could an escort claim the cost or rental of an apartment against her tax liability as a work expense when strictly speaking she is charging for time and for dinner/social engagements and what ever happens afterwards is supposed to not have anything to do with money/sex so why need an apartment for work purposes is what I would imagine any taxman would be thinking.

    If they don’t declare that as an work expense against tax in order to avoid the legal implications then they are being taxed unfairly so its ironic if in being honest they again are forced to lie as to the true nature of their craft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yasmina View Post
    kat is totally correct lots of escorts in uk and ireland do pay tax as you would need to to buy houses obtain mortgages declare an income etc
    there are many accountants in uk and ireland who can help in this area just as there are accountants who can advice on limited companies and international tax law also you only need to register for vat if you are reach the vat threshold which is pretty high and is based on profits only not on turnover


    yasx
    maybe UK but if your telling me that an escort pays tax to the Irish gov on their earnings?What your suggesting is having a cover buisness.Yeah maybe some escorts do pay tax on a cover business.

    its debatable though,
    Westside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gordo View Post
    Part of the problem there is that asylum seekers aren't legally allowed to work. I never quite understood the logic of that one.
    and anyone can seek Asylum.The words asylum seeker should not be used to define whether a person is entitled to work here or not.So i agree with you that there isnt much logic to it.

    I would love to know exactly what portion of those immigrants are asylum seekers.

    needs to be more control,
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    Quote Originally Posted by experienced punter View Post
    The Government spends 370m on asylum seekers each year most I guess on housing, dozens not far from my abode are freely sub-letting their apartments/houses some new, I've made friends with some THEY TELL ME what they make each week/month- an absolute scandal
    and what makes it a bigger joke is that we are labelled racists in our own country by having an opinion such as yours on the issue.This is actually what causes the racism.The ppl coming into the country call us racists for very little.


    very little racism here,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quarterpoundher View Post
    All things considered any escort has more then earned every cent with the crap she has to deal with day in day out and I would not begrudge her making any amount either tax free or tax compliant. More luck to her.

    This has absolutly nothing to do with it.Alot of these women are quite intellegent and well capable of making the decision of becoming an escort.The girls are more then aware of the bad side to the buis.I for one dont like seeing some of the stuff that these girls have to put up with in reviews and what some guys expect from them or how they are taken to task for not performing a certian "service", grow the fuck up ffs.As you say,its a nasty job and i agree completly with what these girls are charging.The emotional probs that the busi "can" cause justifies this alone so i am defo not begrudging Kat or anyone else the chance to make decent money from a tough living.I do ,however have hard time believing any escort saying she is paying tax or at least the rate of tax she should be paying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gordo View Post
    Part of the problem there is that asylum seekers aren't legally allowed to work. I never quite understood the logic of that one.

    The logic is that if you allowed them to work you would basically be handing anyone that can get to the country a 2 to 5 year working visa while they waited for their asylum application to be processed.

    It would encourage people to make their way here claim asylum so that they could work. And if you were not a genuine Asylum seeker you could drag out the process by not having any papers etc etc remembering that you can not be deported until the state knows where you come from.

    While its hard on people who are genuine refugees it really has to be that way.

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    Applying for asylum in Ireland is not that easy. You can read the details for yourself (RIS - Refugee Information Service - Asylum Process), but the most important points are:
    - You can't be from an EU country.
    - If you've ever been in an EU country then they'll send you back there, and there aren't a lot of ways to get to Ireland without passing through an EU country.
    - While they're processing your claim you get to live on €19.10 a week if you're an adult and €9.60 if you're a child, so don't expect to have much money left over for punting.
    Last edited by El Gordo; 08-04-09 at 17:02. Reason: correction

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