So looks like they want to be the only pimps in town.Mammoliti wants Toronto get its fair share of services delivered — but not as a pimp. He wants to run pimps out of town.
For Indies that only work maybe once or twice a week for extra cash, $15,000 is an insane amount.
it's not after, it's beforeMy hairdresser and I sat down once and compared numbers. He is also a independent who works from home. Our yearly income is comparable; our overhead is as well. Why should I pay an extra $15 000 after I pay my income tax when other service providers don't? That is ludicrous and will simply keep women from conforming. I will gladly pay for a license, respect zoning restrictions and continue to pay my income tax (which I bury nothing). Penalizing us further will backfire. This simply shows the ignorance at hand with those that hold the power...
Her point is unchanged. I don't have to pay $15000 per year to do my job in Toronto. I just pay my property taxes and my income taxes like everybody else. A business license costs a few hundred bucks at most. Why should sex workers be any different?it's not after, it's before
Maybe because you actually pay income tax, and if you dont there is a way to track what you made and revenue canada will rip you a new asshole. Meanwhile there is no way to track how much money is made in this profession and lets not kid outselves a lot of tax evasion goes onHer point is unchanged. I don't have to pay $15000 per year to do my job in Toronto. I just pay my property taxes and my income taxes like everybody else. A business license costs a few hundred bucks at most. Why should sex workers be any different?
If they get a non refundable income tax *credit* for it, I'm fine with that. However, I think the same principle should be applied to all cash businesses, why single out SPs? Construction contractors, etc., should equally be hit with a large fee to ply their trade, which should be credited against their income tax so that anybody who reports honestly is unaffected.I think this is a good idea. My whole life i've been paying taxes and doing everything by the book, meanwhile other individuals have been evading taxes. This isnt going to be a popular stance on here but that 15,000$ will probably be the only "tax" any one in this business would actually pay, everyone knows that this is a cash business...
It shouldn't be any different but it is. For the vocal, politically active minority (or is it more than that) being a prostitute is WAY different than being a cabbie or a contractor or whatever other "legitimate" job you want to name. Whether the sex workers pay their taxes or not, the vocal opposition will continue to control the agenda.Her point is unchanged. I don't have to pay $15000 per year to do my job in Toronto. I just pay my property taxes and my income taxes like everybody else. A business license costs a few hundred bucks at most. Why should sex workers be any different?
Well, some business licenses are more expensive than others. Lawyers pay several thousands a year to law society and several thousands in insurance. And they charge per hour about as much as SPs charge. Their overhead is about 50%. Their income is generally reported.Her point is unchanged. I don't have to pay $15000 per year to do my job in Toronto. I just pay my property taxes and my income taxes like everybody else. A business license costs a few hundred bucks at most. Why should sex workers be any different?
That's because a bad lawyer can do a heck of a lot of harm, like any other profession. So they have a professional standards body to ensure they adhere to their code of conduct, and they have insurance to pay out people that the bad apples screw over. The insurance and the professional society are not there simply because they make too much money. It has nothing to do with that. It has to do with the potential to wreck people's lives and businesses if they don't do their job properly, or if they behave maliciously.Well, lawyers pay several thousands a year to law society and several thousands in insurance. And they charge per hour about as much as SPs charge.
With all due respect, I beg to differ. Most of the SPs I know pay taxes religiously. Otherwise we can't live on the gird, buy houses, cars, have credit cards or invest for our retirement. Yes, there are many young part timers who blow in and out of the industry (no pun intended) and it's a cash grab but for those of us who have made this a career, paying taxes is a must; cash business or not. Many of our part time professionals would be forced to operate illegally as they don't make $15 000/yr doing this, it's a secondary income.I think this is a good idea. My whole life i've been paying taxes and doing everything by the book, meanwhile other individuals have been evading taxes. This isnt going to be a popular stance on here but that 15,000$ will probably be the only "tax" any one in this business would actually pay, everyone knows that this is a cash business...
I agree that you can generally dictate the local hourly for an escort by the local hourly a lawyer charges. The difference is that a lawyer can bill for every single hour he works per day as an escort can't. We do not have the option of being paid for 8 or 10 hours a day because to put 8 calls a day thru would require about 14-20 hours invested and the 8 hours spent with guests could only be sustained for short periods of time. You try fucking for 8 hours a day/5 days a week/ 50 weeks of the year. It's not humanely possible. Our clients don't sign on for a retainer of $3500 and then continue for another $25 000 until the case is finished. We don't have interns that do the brunt of the labor for us with the SP just showing up in court or at mediation for a couple of hours. Lawyers can opt to work for or partner in firms which we don't have the privilege of doing. Lawyers also have a career that can span 30yrs or more. Here on TERB, we are washed up and undesirable at 30.Well, some business licenses are more expensive than others. Lawyers pay several thousands a year to law society and several thousands in insurance. And they charge per hour about as much as SPs charge. Their overhead is about 50%. Their income is generally reported..
We most certainly can and will willingly by licenses that are income appropriate.Sex workers income is likely not reported or grossly underreported. They should be able to afford some kind of licensing.