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#11
I've always put model & actress. Even before the modelling & acting became sex oriented!

So glad I did; any references to sex work will not go down so well (pun absolutely intended) when applying for mortgages etc.
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#12
Depending on what else you do it can sometimes be best to use a generic description, I use Consultant as I do do run another business to business service.

Business Consultant cum Sex Consultant...

Sarah x x x
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#13
(07-10-2015, 19:10)wife4rent Wrote: Depending on what else you do it can sometimes be best to use a generic description, I use Consultant as I do do run another business to business service.

Business Consultant cum Sex Consultant...

Sarah x x x

Hiya

New to this and wondering about tax as money seems be flooding in! I am already registered as self employed but as a designer. Should I maybe add consultancy to job description?! Currently money going in a separate account. Wondered if I put in the section that asks for any other income but would I have to notify inland rev of new role?
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#14
I just put myself down as a consultant due to running a few different businesses.

It depends on what you are looking to claim for, not that it should really matter, but i never claim for any adult oriented items like clothing / sex toys etc.

Sarah x x x
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#15
It's really important that you register for tax. It helps you sleep at nights for one thing. I had a personal tax investigation two years ago. Not nice - I was so thankful my Escort income was fully detailed out along with my expenses so I could justify my bank figures. I use the title 'Personal Therapist'. If you need an accountant (lady) that is empathetic to your work - e mail me or call me and I'll give you her name. Good luck and enjoy! Champagne Lady, Chloe'
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#16
(21-10-2015, 11:17)milf1962 Wrote: Hiya

New to this and wondering about tax as money seems be flooding in! I am already registered as self employed but as a designer. Should I maybe add consultancy to job description?! Currently money going in a separate account. Wondered if I put in the section that asks for any other income but would I have to notify inland rev of new role?

I have two strands of income on my tax return, one my 'normal' job and one as a 'therapist'. My accountant sorted it all out for me, but I think it's quite straightforward - you just need to keep two lots of accounts.
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#17
(21-10-2015, 11:34)wife4rent Wrote: I just put myself down as a consultant due to running a few different businesses.

It depends on what you are looking to claim for, not that it should really matter, but i never claim for any adult oriented items like clothing / sex toys etc.

Sarah x x x

Hi Sarah - I noted your comment re. "not claiming for any adult products" - in fact my accountants urged me to do so! The reason being that the tax people given they decide to check you out (which they are doing more and more of) will ring alarm bells....'wonder how you are showing the income without any costs involved'!

Myself, I claim against my income for nylons, make-up, condoms, hotels used to do photo-shoots (genuine), hotels if I do a days 'meetings' at one, on those same days fuel if it takes in traveling a few miles, food subsistence whilst at the hotel - but NEVER alcohol drinks! :-( , rail/taxi/underground fares to and from London for hotel outcalls etc.. I also obviously put my accountants fee's in each year-end and of course all costs incurred on AW throughout the year. I also keep a diary of days/weeks off, where I went to, time out for illness i.e. cold/flue,etc.

Hope this help in your deliberations...keep up the good work, Champagne Lady Chloe x www.classychloe.net
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