Taxman probes 1-in-10 sex claims
19th February 2011
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Prostitution claims are now being investigated by the Taxman
Startling new figures show that 1-in-10 Poles being investigated by tax authorities claim their earnings come from sex.
Convinced that the rampant level of prostitution among tax payers is suspicious revenue officials have launched a new campaign aimed at flushing out those who use the sex claim as a tax dodge.
Owing to a legal loophole, being paid for sex is an untaxed business although it is illegal to pimp or profit from prostitution as a third person.
Tax officials will now take those they suspect of trying to duck their taxes aside and see if they can prove it.
“People claiming to have earned their money from sex are invited into a private room where they can show tax offi ...
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