taxes?
I knew a SP in Vancouver, now retired, who was quite a little money making machine.
She was organized and motivated to achieve her financial goals.
And, she also didn't want to get busted. So she took precautions.
She had a legal, registered company set up - ABC house cleaning services.(not the real name)
She declared about 30k annually. Paid her taxes.
No one ever looked twice at her returns - single female with a house cleaning business. Perfectly plausible.
Her actual income was approximately a quarter of a million dollers annually.
She worked 5 days a week, more or less. And saw 4-5 clients a day. She advertised heavily, locally, and had a good base of regulars. This was back in 2000-2001, so she was charging 200/hr. Her daily goal was 1000. Her weekly goal was 5000. You do the math. 52 x 5000 = 260,000.
Now she took off a week here or there, and had expenses of course; her incall place, phone, advertising.
But all that totalled around 30k a year. She was netting well over 200k.
She converted most of it to gold and diamonds. Kept in a safety deposit box.
When she retired, she moved back east, planning on going legit - opening a chain of laundromats or something equally boring, but stable.
I also know another SP, currently working, who declares all her income. Pays her taxes, including GST. She had a mortgage, so wanted everything on paper, to prove her worth. She gripes about the GST, though. Because she apparently can't deduct what she pays out in GST, like most businesses would. Some kind of double standard for escorts from CRA's view.
been around some