Providers & DSS - Bullshit!

You want them to give receipts for tax purposes? Originally Posted by Perfect Gentleman


Always Horny's Avatar
"Society" chooses to declare this profession illegal, thus forcing it into the underground economy. Originally Posted by jackfengshui
The IRS doesn't care if you make your money legally or not. They just care that you declare it. After all, that's how they ultimately got Al Capone.

I have heard from providers who do declare their hobby income that they list their job as "consultant."
Guest042416's Avatar
Xy chill remember what u are doing
Don't throw stones enjoy life
JohnnyCap's Avatar
So much here, I had a thread about this a ways back and was pretty well hounded for thinking providers shouldn't get food stamps.

1) who the fuck is clean enough to bitch, including me. Everybody skims somewhere, or is paid by a skimmer, or benefits from a skimmer. The system is so dirty nobody comes out clean.

2) all public assistance should be monitored. Put it on debit cards and check where it is spent. Make a house call, if the bitch is dancing in bling while kids eat gold plated Cheerios, something isn't right. Investigate, and new jobs appear

3) speaking of who is clean, my mind just goes wild imagining where some of the money comes from that pays these girls. Corporate write offs? Insider trading? Deficit creating pensions? Late fees to Citibank? Why is the Houston page so hot, anyone gas up lately?

4) if you want the tax money, make it legal. I think it is something we should all be working towards, making it safer, cheaper, easier, and less full of the bullshit like we've been discussing about reviews lately. As far as I'm concerned, if you're going to try to ban something people are going to do anyway, and anyway you slice it, there's gonna be whoring, you're chasing a fool's errand.

It gets so much worse than dss. What kind of money/benefits are guys in power giving up for their thrills?
elghund's Avatar
I don't care about the taxes at all actually, what irks me is applying for dss while having all that unreported income. Buy private insurance!!! Buy your own groceries! Yes, a particular incident prompted this, but I have learned restraint in my old age. Originally Posted by XY
Don't let a one time incident sidetrack you. Again, who gives a shit? Ain't nuthin' you can do about it....just keep on getting laid!!!!!!

BTW, your reviews are exactly what this site has needed for a long time. No bullshit reporting of what happens, good or bad.

It got really boring for a long time, reading the same old Penthouse style pornography in the reviews, with everybody being so perfect and wonderful and on and on and on......



Keep being fresh......


elg......
Guest042416's Avatar
Amen eg
I have learned restraint in my old age. Originally Posted by XY
Mild hijack: Your sexual appetite and stamina at your "old age" are very impressive.
elghund's Avatar
Mild hijack: Your sexual appetite and stamina at your "old age" are very impressive. Originally Posted by jackfengshui

Not to mention the depth of his wallet!!!!!




elg.......
doctorisin's Avatar
The IRS doesn't care if you make your money legally or not. They just care that you declare it. After all, that's how they ultimately got Al Capone.

I have heard from providers who do declare their hobby income that they list their job as "consultant." Originally Posted by Always Horny
Did you mean Conslutant?
Tax evasion is potentially a more serious crime than prostitution. Moreover, the IRS is supposed to shield our tax-return information from LE. So, in principle, all providers should file tax returns openly as "sex workers". In practice, most do not want to take that chance, and either camouflage their occupation or stay totally underground.
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weird discussion. If u don't like her lifestyle, don't go back ! and write a review of her poor skills on the site.
thanks Lexxxy. it is a business, but a risky business in multple ways. 10 per week at $200 per pop is 2K per week. most need to take some time off so gross is under $100k. But with upstate and midwest rates being what they are, doubt they will earn much more.
BUT the best of the best, who know what they are doing + the business side may do well. but how long can they maintain the lifestyle ? smart idea for the best to pay the IRS and Social Security as a "consultant" or counsellor, but doubt many do since the money gets spent on other things. for some it is food for the kids or medical bills or student loan debt, for others it may be $300 shoes or a new SUV or Lexus.
jokacz's Avatar
For every provider that has her shit together, there are at least five that have issues; junkies, drunks, lazy derelicts living hand to mouth fucking when the bills are due. Don't get fooled by the hype, it's a dirty little biz.
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I have been flooded with messages about this so I'm going to post about it, this will be long winded if you don't like it or don't care then don't read it.
You can tell who is a smart business woman and who isn't. Look at participation and longevity.
To answer all the questions here I go.I personally got into this because I didn't want to be tied down or controlled by 1 or 2 sugar Daddies. I started(and still am on) dating sites with "oh let's meet for a little bit when I'm in town ,I'll get a room and you reimburse me for it" I would buy a room see 3 guys and had a few hundred extra which was fine and dandy but I still had massive student loans over my head, I never got financial aid or hand outs. I had 82000 over my head so sugar daddies paying my bills and junk I didn't need like shoes and trips, pulling in 300 extra from dating sites once or twice a month , bar tending , managing a coffee house, and house cleaning on the weekends just wasn't cutting it when it came time to pay student loans. I sat down and did the math that I would be stuck under my loans forever as a wage slave and would have a shit retirement if I didn't do something about it. I was with my corporate job for 6 years, I loved it, I made good money, and I had my amazing insurance (optical, dental, health, and alt) once I hit my pay cap and was made to take salary my 40 hours plus 10-15 of overtime a week turned into only getting paid my 40 which wasn't worth it for health insurance. I quit and buy my own health insurance now. It is sad that my education that I slaved for, put myself into debt for, gave up relationships for, missed out on a lot for, was forever away from my family for, and gave up friends for wouldn't pay a fraction as much as Bartending and the hobby does if I were to use it. Hell, Bartending and managing a bar alone pays more than using my masters would. I am happy and proud I have it, it allows me to do some awesome volunteer work when I have time, and it is something to fall back on and use when I retire and start a family. When I grow up and have a family I will have a very nice retirement set aside and no student loans over my head so I can work a 9-5 and live comfortably with no worries which is all that maters. I was asked how much longer I will be in the hobby, with all things considered probably 2-4 more years. I was asked if I may still hobby when I retire and start a family, I may do the milk maid thing and only see regulars then retire when I'm due haha.
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On this note a little I wonder how many hobby business owners take petty cash and declare it as T&E??? More like T&A....am I right?!?!
politicians (most of them) are playing the system more than any of us.

special interest , payoffs, investment info...............fuck them