Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (Full Version)

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another1harder -> Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (4/17/2012 11:24:37 PM)

Probably wouldn't be a good idea. Bet those IRS folks are pretty stressed hence kinky.




Blankpain -> RE: Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (4/18/2012 2:21:08 AM)

And I thought I had thought of everything already! :)




MissImmortalPain -> RE: Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (4/18/2012 6:25:38 AM)

Actually if you file as a sex worker you can use any one of those terms to do it. There will just be a lot of explaining to do later. Pain Management however is a medical term that would cause a lot of confusion so it would most likely be best not to use that one.




DesFIP -> RE: Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (4/18/2012 6:27:30 AM)

Professional trainer would probably cover it.
But all kinds of stuff go under the self employed umbrella.




ProlificNeeds -> RE: Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (4/18/2012 7:43:27 AM)

Weeeellll.. can I then claim all bondage and sex device purchases as business expenses?




Muttling -> RE: Tax Day Anybody file occupation Mistress, Master, Femdom, Pain Management? (4/18/2012 1:43:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ProlificNeeds

Weeeellll.. can I then claim all bondage and sex device purchases as business expenses?




Given the fact that strippers have successfully claimed breast implants as a work related tax deduction, I'm pretty sure you can claim your devices as work related if you're a pro-Domme.




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