How to prove SoW source of wealth as a sex worker?

I agree we should adhere to rules and maintain decorum at all times, that is a given but when the title of a thread is named as such and passed by a moderator did they really think it wouldn’t attract a few comments here and there?

If ever there was a provocative thread title that was likely to receive unwanted attention and remarks, this was it.
 
Personally, I think that sex workers are a 100% legit business and that they should be shown respect, and this is a legitimate question. And a bit intriguing at that. I am wondering how a casino would deal with this - would they care about the type of income? Would they be judgmental? I don't know.

Side note: Anymore rude comments like Nutnuts and you're going to get a vacation.
 
I actually don't know how a sex worker keeps her books. Do they register each client, service provided and associated revenues received? It is a legit business, so if they have some form of accounting, a anual report that is signed off by an accountant? That could work. They should also pay taxes, so a tax return could work as well. I think there are many solutions, just not sure how they actually operate. I'm off to do field research about that... ;)
 
I actually don't know how a sex worker keeps her books. Do they register each client, service provided and associated revenues received? It is a legit business, so if they have some form of accounting, a anual report that is signed off by an accountant? That could work. They should also pay taxes, so a tax return could work as well. I think there are many solutions, just not sure how they actually operate. I'm off to do field research about that... ;)
There is only one place I can think of where she keeps her books :eek:
 
I think if your primary income is self employment, especially for services, you are pretty much SOL for SOW. I have been told by a rep that a tax return is not sufficient.

In practical terms, I suggest they keep deposits low. Most players are never asked for SOW. If in UK, there are guidelines to pay withdrawals if a customer refuses to provide SOW.
 
I take it this 'sex worker' honestly declares all the income and pays taxes etc? If so there's a audit trail, whereas if it's cash-only there isn't and the person has no proof they didn't get the cash selling drugs for example. Jeeze, auditable affiliate payments weren't enough in my case so I can't see a tom or rent boy being able to pass SoW easily.

TBH I'd be more interested in a 'Statement of Health' in this case... :p
 
If the escort agency that she is working for pays tax and is operating legally then there should not be a problem to get the official payment and deduction statements at all.
In such places, an employee very likely is classed as a masseuse that provides massage to customers and gets paid an hourly rate. This is all bullshit in real life of course, but on papers, I guess it looks very similar.
 
I think if your primary income is self employment, especially for services, you are pretty much SOL for SOW. I have been told by a rep that a tax return is not sufficient.

In practical terms, I suggest they keep deposits low. Most players are never asked for SOW. If in UK, there are guidelines to pay withdrawals if a customer refuses to provide SOW.

And like sex workers, some professions require an extra level of privacy when it comes to clients.

I'm self employed (not a sex worker) and if I had to provide SOW/SOF to a casino, I would probably refuse to comply with it.

One thing that might work, if you have a business account in d.b.a. (or similar) name and you pay yourself a "salary" on a regular basis. Not sure if this would suffice in the eyes of some casinos, but personally that would be the only information I'd able to provide. It would be against the law to provide more information to a casino in my case.
 
Can't see any difference to any other work, if she is paying her taxes etc... there really shouldn't be any problem with SOW. If she is not paying taxes and only taking cash from customers, then it's not really legal money and shouldn't even pass SOW as it's clear money laundering trying to make non legit cash to legal casino winnings.

That's not making any difference if person is sex worker or working in harbor, all what matters is that taxes and other possible deductions from earned money is paid.
 
I think, if she works for an escort agency then it shouldn't be a problem because she must receive payslips in a similar way as any other regular workers do.
If she works for her self then that's a different story...
Only get pay slips in an escort agency if the client has paid by debit/credit card other wise it is Mostly cash
 
Only get pay slips in an escort agency if the client has paid by debit/credit card other wise it is Mostly cash

Well, yeah they can easily hide cash earnings from the HMRC. But if they consider themselves as a reputable and honest business and treat their employees decently then at least some part of the cash has to go into their business account and be declared to the HMRC. But in the oldest business on the Earth, I guess, such happens rarely.
 
Well, yeah they can easily hide cash earnings from the HMRC. But if they consider themselves as a reputable and honest business and treat their employees decently then at least some part of the cash has to go into their business account and be declared to the HMRC. But in the oldest business on the Earth, I guess, such happens rarely.
Also the agency bosses like it to be as much cash as possible so they can hide from the tax man as well it’s all very shady 9/10 times
 
It is worrying some of the things you read about the sex trade business becoming more accepted, not sure how much is 100 % accurate, but things like young women trafficked into new zealand as the trade has been legalised there, apparently in holland a driving instructor is perfectly entitled to waive lesson fees in lieu of payment for sex with the student! I mean come on, civilised countries going too liberal are just losing the plot here.

If a single women without children wants to offer a personal service from her home then that's her business or right to do that, but normalising and promoting it beyond this can't be forward thinking, what next school career's advisers pointing young people in the direction of a booming sex trade business...

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you can always rely on the good old liberal demoprats:

The Lib Dem said careers officers are not allowed to suggest prostitution, but added: "Why shouldn't they?"

Lib Dem leader Tim Farron distanced himself from the remarks, but insisted he would not "slap down" the councillor for making them because people needed to be allowed to say "shocking things".

During a discussion on how to combat the stigma attached to sex work, Mr Parsons compared prostitution with accountancy.

He said: "The fact that we are asking 'should we seek to prevent people entering sex work?' is part of the problem. You wouldn't ask the question 'should we prevent people becoming accountants?' You'd just take it for granted.

"There is a stronger case, probably, for that than there is for preventing sex work.


"We have had a chap suggest that one of the areas we need to be concerned about was families coercing people to go into the sex trade. Well, again, you wouldn't protest at families urging and coercing people into becoming accountants."

[^what kind of sick liberal logic is this, who in their right mind as a parent would be happy/proud to see their child go into prostitution business.]

"We talk about schools - how many schools are going to have careers officers say to people, 'have you thought about prostitution?'

"It's not going to happen. And that's a cultural thing. Why shouldn't they? Why shouldn't they?" :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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It is worrying some of the things you read about the sex trade business becoming more accepted, not sure how much is 100 % accurate, but things like young women trafficked into new zealand as the trade has been legalised there, apparently in holland a driving instructor is perfectly entitled to waive lesson fees in lieu of payment for sex with the student! I mean come on, civilised countries going too liberal are just losing the plot here.

If a single women without children wants to offer a personal service from her home then that's her business or right to do that, but normalising and promoting it beyond this can't be forward thinking, what next school career's advisers pointing young people in the direction of a booming sex trade business...

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[dailymirror 2016]

you can always rely on the good old liberal demoprats:

The Lib Dem said careers officers are not allowed to suggest prostitution, but added: "Why shouldn't they?"

Lib Dem leader Tim Farron distanced himself from the remarks, but insisted he would not "slap down" the councillor for making them because people needed to be allowed to say "shocking things".

During a discussion on how to combat the stigma attached to sex work, Mr Parsons compared prostitution with accountancy.

He said: "The fact that we are asking 'should we seek to prevent people entering sex work?' is part of the problem. You wouldn't ask the question 'should we prevent people becoming accountants?' You'd just take it for granted.

"There is a stronger case, probably, for that than there is for preventing sex work.

"We have had a chap suggest that one of the areas we need to be concerned about was families coercing people to go into the sex trade. Well, again, you wouldn't protest at families urging and coercing people into becoming accountants."


[^what kind of sick liberal logic is this, who in their right mind as a parent would be happy/proud to see their child go into prostitution business.]

"We talk about schools - how many schools are going to have careers officers say to people, 'have you thought about prostitution?'

"It's not going to happen. And that's a cultural thing. Why shouldn't they? Why shouldn't they?" :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
to be fair it’s the oldest profession in the world it’s always going to be there so why not make it legal and make it safe for the woman/ men
 
Bear in mind the thread this is about they could be a member here. Be nice guys.

C' mon Dave you can tell us, we're all mates here, we all have to earn a crust somehow :p

Seriously tho if it is a member here, then I may have finally found a slots replacement hobby, open to PM's with a full list of services and prices!
 

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