(30-10-2016, 21:58)Strawberryblonde Wrote: I've not had a problem so far in putting Escort as my job title, I haven't however been applying for a mortgage. One member of staff at two of the banks I use both know, I told them during 1-2-1 meetings - they were a little curious, and acted totally professionally. They couldn't find a category to change my job title to so carried on with the vague one already apportioned.
Some Escorts are afraid that somehow future employers will find out, as far as I'm aware employers don't have access to your details all they have access to are the codes required for your PAYE/NIC. I do understand many women don't want anyone to know about their sex work, so they aren't prepared to declare as such.
I always make sure that HMRC don't amend any PAYE Coding Notices for any clients who are self employed but who are also employed. Most employers wouldn't question a reduction in a PAYE Code but it is an indication that the employee may have other (self employed) earnings.
Better to avoid the problem in the first place.
A chartered accountant specialising in the adult entertainment industry. Professional and discreet.