I'm just wondering if it is legal to rent an apartment to a sex worker in Canada.
Sorry I didn't know where I could post this.
Sorry I didn't know where I could post this.
Is this true can someone confirm this?It is only illegal for a third party to directly profit from another person's sexual services. That means taking a cut of earnings off the top. It's perfectly legal for sex workers to use their earned income to spend on anything that anyone else can, e.g. housing, food, entertainment, whatever. This includes work-related expenses like outfits, photo shoots, transportation, etc.
Straight from the Government of Canada. See section 3 about Material Benefit Offenses:Is this true can someone confirm this?
Does that mean the CRA materially benefits through taxation of sex work?Straight from the Government of Canada. See section 3 about Material Benefit Offenses:
Fact Sheet - Prostitution Criminal Law Reform: Bill C-36, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act
Department of Justice Canada's Internet sitewww.justice.gc.ca
You probably could counter argue that receiving taxes is similar to a landlord receiving rent... payment for a service rendered.Does that mean the CRA materially benefits through taxation of sex work?
uhhhh....ya. A lot of SWers do their taxes and have been for decades. They materially benefit through crime as well. They don't care where it comes from...as long as you pay what you owe.Does that mean the CRA materially benefits through taxation of sex work?
@speakercontrols to what ever SW reports the total for the year. Which is 20k/year?uhhhh....ya. A lot of SWers do their taxes and have been for decades. They materially benefit through crime as well. They don't care where it comes from...as long as you pay what you owe.
I'm unsure what your question is? Is your question do sex workers make $20K a year? Doing the math, I know a few MPs that easily make $120K+ a year. I'm less familiar with the Escort business model but for those that host out of their homes, their overhead (and resulting sharing of expenses of the home for tax time) is significantly less than hotels.@speakercontrols to what ever SW reports the total for the year. Which is 20k/year?
And muddy the waters abit so its not so obviousuhhhh....ya. A lot of SWers do their taxes and have been for decades. They materially benefit through crime as well. They don't care where it comes from...as long as you pay what you owe.
shrug, AFAIK, they can be completely open with the CRA about being an Escort since under the Nordic model in 2014, selling sex is NOT illegal, only buying it (that's us). Also, Sex Work has been recognized under contractual law. Moreover, the CRA does not care what you do for a living, as long as you pay your taxes. The Canada Revenue Agency tax code number for sex workers is #892100 which is also used by psychics, party planners and personal shoppers.A
And muddy the waters abit so its not so obvious
Yes your right the benefits. So it is to SW to claim 80 - 90 % of her income or stay at 100k/year. The their corp expenses can be covered an Outcalls too for gas.I'm unsure what your question is? Is your question do sex workers make $20K a year? Doing the math, I know a few MPs that easily make $120K+ a year. I'm less familiar with the Escort business model but for those that host out of their homes, their overhead (and resulting sharing of expenses of the home for tax time) is significantly less than hotels.
There is no doubt an optimum amount of $ income to claim that gets you the most CPP/RRSP and other associated benefits. What it is, I have no idea since my income is not cash. I personally know a few that pay all the requisite taxes and with the CERB situation, I know a few that have started claiming income post-COVID.